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English, 11.12.2020 03:10, hijoputa

Brian could not bear to be on the roof of the skyscraper any longer. He wasn't usually afraid of heights, but the wind was so strong and Rufus kept messing with him. "Would
you try to land on your feet or your head?" Rufus asked with a straight face. Rufus could
tell that he was getting to Brian, which only encouraged him to keep going. "Let's go look
over the edge, Brian," suggested Rufus, knowing full well that Brian would refuse.
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