Juliet looks to Isaac for a moment before dismissing him and walking into the house.
"I just came from my father's funeral, as you well know. Obviously I'm not selling anything."
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Juliet looks to Isaac for a moment before dismissing him and walking into the house. "I just came from my father's funeral, as you well know. Obviously I'm not selling anything." |
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Juliet looks to Isaac for a moment before dismissing him and walking into the house. "I just came from my father's funeral, as you well know. Obviously I'm not selling anything." |
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