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Judy, your husband has a really nice car.
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Judy:
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Thanks. It's a lot better than mine, and it's new.
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Henry:
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Where are you going?
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Judy:
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We're going to visit my sister in the city.
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Henry:
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I didn't know your sister lives in the city, when did she move there?
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Judy:
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About a year ago. She lives in an apartment on 3rd street, across from the public library.
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Henry:
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I see. It's almost 5:00 PM now, don't you think there will be a lot of traffic?
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Judy:
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Oh, we're not driving. We're going to take the subway. The subway only takes about 20 minutes.
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Henry:
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Yes, but it can be very crowded around this time. I always feel uncomfortable taking the subway.
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Judy:
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I take the subway to work everyday, so I'm used to it now.
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Henry:
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Doesn't your mother live in the city?
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Judy:
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Yes, she's lived there for about ten years.
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Henry:
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I remember when she moved there. Apartments were a lot cheaper then.
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Judy:
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I know what you mean. It's hard to find anything that's reasonable now.
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Henry:
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Have a good time. Next time you're free, give me a call and we'll go play poker.
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Judy:
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See you later.
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