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TEXTE DU SUJET / INVITE
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ÉMOTION
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TEXTE DE RÉPONSE
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| GREETING
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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That business at the Tops could never happen here. We don't admit that sort of riff-raff.
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1
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| I know Benny was murdered, but if you ask me, the real crime was that checkered jacket.
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2
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| A little bird told me Benny might be gone for good. He must've been in some delightful scandal to have run off so suddenly.
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3
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| {Amused}Those Omertas. Always plotting, never relevant. Bravo for putting them in their place like that.
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4
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| {Impressed}Word has it you were spotted entering the Lucky 38. How ever did you get on that guest list?
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5
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| Is it me or do the Securitrons seem... sassier?
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6
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| Such a shame about Mr. House. He used to send a Securitron to our dinner parties sometimes, like an uninvited but harmless uncle.
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7
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| There's a rumor going around that you killed Caesar! I'm dying to know... is it true? That he used a hairpiece, I mean?
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8
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| Caesar may be dead, but I think the toga is here to stay. You simply can't buy better thigh accentuation.
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9
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| The Kings will be missed. Not by me, of course. But who will buy the food at the Tops now that no one needs it to grease their hair?
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10
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| It sounds like the Kings made nice with the NCR in Freeside. Seems there was room for two flies on the same bit of dung after all.
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11
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| Trying to elevate your status by being seen with me? It won't work.
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12
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| You look like you'd be more at home at one of the other hotels.
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13
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| I'm sorry, I prefer to converse with interesting people.
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14
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| {Disdainful, at first}I hear you've been clawing your way up the social ladder. {then, confidentially}What's your secret?
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15
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| People are talking about you.
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16
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| I like the cut of your jib.
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17
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| Well, if it isn't the toast of New Vegas.
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18
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| Welcome to the pinnacle of society.
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19
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| Would you mind staying here a moment? I want people to see that I know you.
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20
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| You're an odd duck.
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21
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| You've been acting awfully strange towards us.
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22
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| What are you playing at? I'm really starting to wonder about you.
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23
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| I'm having a little get-together later, but you are not invited until you learn to behave.
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24
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| How can you be such a dear and such a bother at the same time?
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25
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| You'll never be at the top until you learn some manners and common decency.
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26
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| {repulsed}What's that smell? Oh, it's you.
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27
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| Please, you're lowering my status.
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28
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| Shouldn't you be in Freeside with the other thugs?
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29
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| You vile cad. I've half a mind to give you a solid thrashing with my cane.
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30
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| Remove yourself from my sight at once.
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31
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| Loathsome wretch.
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32
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| Life at the top is immensely satisfying.
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33
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| It must be horrible to live in places without luxury.
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34
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| Being an honorary member isn't the same as being a real member, but it still makes you better than everyone else.
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35
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| So you've joined the Society. It feels different, doesn't it? Like you're entitled to the best things life has to offer.
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36
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| You mustn't ask why we wear our masks. We are forbidden to speak of it.
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37
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| The Lucky 38's perpetual glow these days... it's rather gauche, don't you think?
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38
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| {Mr. House agreed to surrender Vegas to the NCR}If Mr. House is going to lower his standards, we'll just have to raise ours!
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39
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