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								You know, Manuelito, when I was a young boy, I had a nanny with the colorful name of "Mantie Mae" who was, shall we say, "sub-literate" and she used to like to say, "I can read writin´ but I can´t write readin´". 
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								You know, Manuelito, when I was a young boy, I had a nanny with the colorful name of "Mantie Mae" who was, shall we say, "sub-literate" and she used to like to say, "I can read writin´ but I can´t write readin´". 
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								You know, Manuelito, when I was a young boy, I had a nanny with the colorful name of "Mantie Mae" who was, shall we say, "sub-literate" and she used to like to say, "I can read writin´ but I can´t write readin´". 
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								They ask because Leaphorn, aided by officers Jim Chee and Bernie Manuelito, always delivers. 
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								You know, Manuelito, when I was a young boy, I had a nanny with the colorful name of "Mantie Mae" who was, shall we say, "sub-literate" and she used to like to say, "I can read writin´ but I can´t write readin´". 
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								You know, Manuelito, when I was a young boy, I had a nanny with the colorful name of "Mantie Mae" who was, shall we say, "sub-literate" and she used to like to say, "I can read writin´ but I can´t write readin´". 
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								You know, Manuelito, when I was a young boy, I had a nanny with the colorful name of "Mantie Mae" who was, shall we say, "sub-literate" and she used to like to say, "I can read writin´ but I can´t write readin´". 
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								You know, Manuelito, when I was a young boy, I had a nanny with the colorful name of "Mantie Mae" who was, shall we say, "sub-literate" and she used to like to say, "I can read writin´ but I can´t write readin´". 
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								You know, Manuelito, when I was a young boy, I had a nanny with the colorful name of "Mantie Mae" who was, shall we say, "sub-literate" and she used to like to say, "I can read writin´ but I can´t write readin´". 
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								You know, Manuelito, when I was a young boy, I had a nanny with the colorful name of "Mantie Mae" who was, shall we say, "sub-literate" and she used to like to say, "I can read writin´ but I can´t write readin´". 
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