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Gwendolyn Johnson
31 March, 06:01
What is the substance of ossenburger's speech?
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Jovany Ho
31 March, 06:10
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Holden was thinking that the only good part of his speech was the middle part of it. He was talking about what a swell and hot-shot guy he was, that's what I think.
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