A.No, no. I can help it myself.
B.Thank you.
C.Sorry, you can't.
D.No, I don't need you.
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A.That's very kind of you
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A.Yes, you may not borrow.
B.Yes, go on.
C.Sure, here you are. Enjoy your journey.
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A.What do you do?
B.It's a good idea.
C.No, thanks.
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