Volunteer
Yeah, let's get this done.
  Hilda
    
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        Hilda:  I don't think I'm cut out for this. You take the lead, Claude.
      
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        Claude:  OK, but you're still going to have to pull your weight.
      
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        Claude:  I don't mind getting my hands dirty once in a while. It'll be a nice change of pace.
      
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        Hilda:  If you want a change of pace, a tea party would be  much better. Just say the word and I'm there.
      
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        Hilda:  That went surprisingly well. We're like a dream team!
      
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        Claude:  Something like that. I'm just glad you actually  pitched in.
      
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        Hilda:  I'll keep a close eye on you, so feel free to go all out.
      
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        Claude:  I don't need a babysitter, Hilda. I need you to do your  training.
      
Lorenz
    
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        Lorenz:  I could not possibly entrust you with work such as  this, Claude. I shall take care of everything.
      
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        Claude:  You don't think I can handle it, do you? But I guess this really is more your thing.
      
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        Claude:  Let's hurry up and get this over with. It should be a  piece of cake for you, right?
      
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        Lorenz:  Naturally. After all, I am none other than Lorenz Hellman Gloucester!
      
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        Lorenz:  Would you not say this was a resounding success?
      
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        Claude:  Sure seems like it. But I bet you could handle it fine  on your own next time.
      
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        Lorenz:  If you train with me, you are guaranteed to achieve  stunning results.
      
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        Claude:  Sure, Lorenz. Let's see if you live up to all that talk.
      
Holst
    
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        Claude:  I feel bad dragging you into this grunt work.
      
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        Holst:  Don't be, I'm here of my own accord. A chance to  build experience should never be wasted.
      
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        Holst:  That should do it. Fine work all around!
      
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        Claude:  I couldn't have done it without you. There's nothing  you're not incredible at, huh?
      
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        Holst:  Training is pointless if it doesn't feel like true combat. Come at me with the intent to kill.
      
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        Claude:  If I were facing you in "true combat," I'd be running  for the hills right now.