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She said, “I had waited for the bus for two hours.”
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The judge said, "You must have stolen the watch.”
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He said to me, “Please visit my company tomorrow.”
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Ram says to me, "You are smart.”
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He complimented that she had done very well.
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He said to me, “I have often told you not to play with fire.”
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The new student asked the old one, “Do you know my name?"
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I said to the visitor, “Don’t sit on that chair, it is broken.”
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“Neither a borrower, nor a lender be,” said the father to son.
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Socrates said, “Virtue is its own reward.”.