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13 lines
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[0000] The dwarf is not interested.
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[0001] You see the busy little dwarfs hard at work within the diamond mine. The diamonds flash and sparkle from the earthen walls.
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[0002] One dwarf appears to be idling by the diamond bucket.
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[0003] You see a bucket brim full of sparkling diamonds.
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[0004] You attempt to talk with the dwarf by the bucket again, but he only ignores you. You get the message.
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[0005] You attempt to kiss the dwarf, but he seems embarrassed by it.
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[0006] The bucket is not yours, Rosella!
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[0007] You were raised better than that!
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[0008] You say "hello" to the small man next to the diamond bucket. He seems amazed to see you here. "Rosella!" he exclaims. "What're you doing here? Don't you know this ain't no place for a fine girl like yourself?" You don't agree with that, but you don't argue.
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[0009] Again, you speak to the dwarf by the diamond bucket. He peers up at you with mild agitation. "This ain't no place for a lady, Rosella!" he firmly states. "I don't wanna see you get hurt in here!"
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[0010] When you try speaking to the small man again, he only mutters under his breath in perturbation.
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[0011] Being an honest person, you offer the forgotten pouch of diamonds to the dwarf. His gruff exterior softens a bit. "Nah, you can keep it," he says. "We got plenty here. We also got an extra lantern we ain't using. Here, go ahead and take it." The dwarf's gruffness returns as he says, "Now, skedaddle on out of here!"
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