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Milan owns a store that cleans peaples jewelery. She had two pairs of the same earrings, one valued at 100$ and the other valued at 200$
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| Hey Milan! Do you still have my earring that I asked you to clean for me? | |
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| Hey Lou! There seems to be a problem. I have two pairs of the same pairs of earring and I am not sure which one is your and which one is Jiyan's. | |
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| Hey Milan. I'm here to pick up my wife's earrings. | |
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| John! Tell Jiyan that I am not sure which earrings are her's. | |
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Jiyan and Lou both claim that the more valued earrings are theirs. The decision is to give both of them new earrings to solve the problem.
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| I know which earrings are mine! They are the nicer ones! | |
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| Jiyan listen, Lou said that her earrings are the nicer ones! I have a solution! We will give both of you a brand new pair of earrings!! Let me go get them... | |
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