M: what can I do for you
W: I want a skirt. Would you show me some
M: What do you think of this expensive one
W: I am sorry but I am afraid I don’t like it.
M: How about that one
W: Good! How much does it cost
M: 65 dollars.
W: Only 65 dollars! That is very cheap.
M: How many do you want
W: I’ll take two.
M: what can I do for you
W: I want a skirt. Would you show me some
M: What do you think of this expensive one
W: I am sorry but I am afraid I don’t like it.
M: How about that one
W: Good! How much does it cost
M: 65 dollars.
W: Only 65 dollars! That is very cheap.
M: How many do you want
W: I’ll take two.
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