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When I finished my studies, I started the application. I needed a patron. I had to report to Mec. Anna Dorman.

When the patron came in, I got up. He kindly told me to sit down. That’s what I sat down with. When he turned around, he wash his hands and came back, I got up again. The patron sat down and told me to sit down. I sat down again. We had already started the conversation, but the patron got up for the keys. So I got up. The patron sat down and told me to sit down.

The patron had a voice like Ms. Czubówna. Suddenly he interrupted me and apologized that he had to do one more thing and got up for something. Then I got up too. Then the patron paused in half a step and said in a voice with some annoyance: “I’m sorry if I can ask you one question.” I didn’t know what had happened. But it’s hard. I said almost pale with fear that yes. Then the patron asked, “Do you feel good?” I said as soon as I could that I was very sorry, but I don’t know exactly what patron asks me. Whether it hurts my neck or neck, or I do not have any ailments.. Then I said very calmly that I did not. But the patron continued, “because I was worried that you were still sitting down and getting up. I said everything was fine with me. But the patron asked, “Okay, you calmed me down. But why do you get up and sit down all the time?” Giving

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