TOPIC
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TOPIC TEXT / PROMPT
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EMOTION
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RESPONSE TEXT
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GREETING
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GREETING
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Disgust 50
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What the hell do you want? I hope you've decided to be more civil.
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1
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GREETING
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Disgust 50
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No, I'm sorry. I tried to be nice to you and you decided to make fun of me. Well, this old lady doesn't put up with those shenanigans.
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2
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GREETING
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Surprise 90
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Oh my goodness gracious! Seems like you've been gone forever. Please tell me you have good news.
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3
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GREETING
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Sad 50
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No luck yet finding the Soil Stradivarius, eh?
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4
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GREETING
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Happy 50
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Let me know if there's anything I can do to help!
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5
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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Oh my, it's you. I-I wasn't expecting visitors all the way out here.
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6
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Surprise 50
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My name's Agatha. What brings you to my home?
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7
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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My my my. You certainly do look a little bit worn out from your travels.
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8
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Surprise 50
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Oh, just look at my terrible manners! I'm Agatha. It's so nice to meet you.
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9
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Happy 50
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Now, what brings you all the way out here?
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10
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GREETING
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Neutral 50
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Have you decided to find me a violin?
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11
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GREETING
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Happy 90
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Well, hello there. You look like you could use a rest.
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12
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Neutral 50
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Oh, just look at my terrible manners! I'm Agatha. It's so nice to meet you.
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13
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GREETING
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Disgust 80
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Mmmm-hmmm. What's that you're carrying? Is it something else to taunt me with?
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14
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GREETING
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Anger 80
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I told you to get the hell out and I meant it!
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15
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GREETING
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Happy 60
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Sit down a spell and relax.
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16
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GREETING
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Happy 50
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You're a sight for these old eyes.
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17
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GREETING
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Happy 50
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Well, well. Look who the cat dragged in.
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18
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MS17AgathaAngerTrack01
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Whatever, grandma. Like I care.
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Anger 50
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That's just about all I'm going to take from the likes of you!
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19
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Disgust 50
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When you walked in, I thought you were different than the normal riff-raff that crawls out of the sand. I see now that I was wrong.
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20
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Anger 50
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Come back and talk to me when you decide to be more civil.
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21
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I honestly don't give a shit.
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Anger 50
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That tears it!
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22
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Disgust 50
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I've been calm and patient with you, but you just seem determined not to return in kind. Fine.
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23
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Anger 50
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Since you only understand rude behavior, allow me to demonstrate some for you. Get the hell out of my house!
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24
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MS17AgathaAngerTrack02
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I'm sorry, the heat must be getting to me. My apologies.
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Neutral 50
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Sigh. My husband told me once to always forgive and forget. I suppose I should take that advice now, rest his poor soul.
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25
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Happy 50
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Consider the apology accepted, and your harsh words forgotten.
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26
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Again, I'm sorry. I don't know what came over me.
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Disgust 50
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I have a lot of patience, but you are really testing it.
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27
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Neutral 50
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However, as I said before, forgive and forget.
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28
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MS17AgathaCT01
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That's funny, I was about to ask you the same thing.
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Happy 50
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Oh, don't worry about me. I'm just fine out here.
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29
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Neutral 50
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My husband, rest his poor soul, saw to it that our house was well-protected from the elements and the inhabitants of the Wastes.
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30
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MS17AgathaCT02
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Exploring.
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Neutral 50
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Honestly, there is nothing much out here. Looking for sand? Rocks? We have plenty of that.
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31
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Happy 50
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You're welcome to look around this area of course. Don't let me dissuade you. I'm just trying to save you some time.
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32
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Neutral 50
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My husband built this place way out here for a reason, rest his soul.
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33
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MS17AgathaCT03
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I prefer to keep my business to myself. And I suggest you do the same.
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Disgust 50
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Hmph! Well. I see you have manners I'd come to expect from a Wasteland dweller.
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34
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Anger 50
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All I've done is offer you safe harbor in my home. No need to get testy with me, young man!
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35
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I prefer to keep my business to myself. And I suggest you do the same.
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Disgust 50
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Hmph! Well. I see you have manners I'd come to expect from a Wasteland dweller.
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36
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Anger 50
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All I've done is offer you safe harbor in my home. No need to get testy with me, young lady!
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37
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MS17AgathaCT04
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Oh, your husband's dead? I'm sorry.
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Happy 50
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That's kind of you to say.
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38
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Neutral 50
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Yes, he's gone. After he built this place, we spent many happy years together.
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39
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Neutral 50
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We decided to cut off contact with the outside world and just depend on each other for comfort and company.
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40
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MS17AgathaCT05
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I take it you don't get many visitors, then.
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Neutral 50
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Apart from supply caravans, you're the first person to set foot inside my house in a long time.
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41
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Happy 50
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It's not for lack of trying at this point, mind you. I am just far off the beaten path.
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42
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Sad 50
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Living in this isolation protects me, but has also made me very lonely.
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43
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MS17AgathaCT05a
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Oh boo hoo. People die all the time.
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Anger 50
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Well! That's the most insulting thing anyone has ever said to me!
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44
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Disgust 50
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Here I offer my hospitality and you spit it right back in my face.
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45
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MS17AgathaCT06
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Surely you haven't severed all contacts?
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Surprise 50
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Oh goodness, no. I have a supply caravan that passes here maybe once a week.
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46
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Neutral 50
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I trade with them for whatever I need and I stock up enough until they return.
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47
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MS17AgathaCT06a
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A frail old lady like yourself should be careful out here all alone.
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Happy 50
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Old? Yes. Frail? No.
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48
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Neutral 50
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I can still hold my own if I have to. My husband made me learn a thing or two about how to defend myself.
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49
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Happy 50
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Besides, I have a caravan come through here about once a week to trade. They'd miss me if I was gone.
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50
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MS17AgathaCT06b
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Old lady alone, huh? Got anything valuable around?
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Neutral 50
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Watch the sass, captain sassy-pants!
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51
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Neutral 50
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I can still hold my own if I have to. My husband made me learn a thing or two about how to defend myself.
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52
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Neutral 50
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Besides, I have a caravan come through here about once a week. They'd miss me if I was gone.
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53
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MS17AgathaCT07
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What could you possibly have to trade?
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Neutral 50
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Besides shelter? Well, I offer something in the way of entertainment: I play songs on my homemade violin and people trade me goods.
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54
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Neutral 50
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If not in person, I use my husband's old radio set. The men in the caravan say it keeps their morale up on lonely nights in the Wasteland.
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55
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MS17AgathaCT08
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That sounds risky. What if the caravan never arrives?
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Neutral 50
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Well, I always have my husband's old radio set to fall back on.
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56
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Neutral 50
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I used it once in an emergency when a group of Raiders was getting a bit too close for comfort to my house.
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57
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Neutral 50
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Otherwise I use it to broadcast my so-called music I play from my homemade violin.
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58
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MS17AgathaCT08a
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Trade? This place is empty. What, are you a prostitute or something?
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Disgust 50
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That's disgusting! I'm old enough to be your grandmother. I won't have that kind of talk in this house.
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59
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Disgust 50
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I play songs on my homemade violin and people trade me goods. Sellbaby, indeed!
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60
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Neutral 50
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If not in person, I play it over my husband's old radio set. The men in the caravan say it keeps their morale up on lonely nights in the Wasteland.
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61
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MS17AgathaCT09
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Is there any way I can help?
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Happy 50
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Now that you mention it, yes there is.
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62
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Neutral 50
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My trading depends on my violin. Without it, I have nothing to play... no way to make music.
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63
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Neutral 50
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If you can bring me a violin, a better one, I'd feel much more secure.
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64
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MS17AgathaCT09a
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Let's cut to the chase. Is there something you need?
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Neutral 50
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You're very blunt. Not always a good trait, but sometimes it is the best way to get things done.
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65
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Neutral 50
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My trading depends on my violin. Without it, I have nothing to play... no way to make music.
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66
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Neutral 50
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If you can bring me a violin, a better one, I'd feel much more secure.
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67
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MS17AgathaCT10
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Your husband's radio can broadcast across the entire Capital Wasteland?
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Neutral 50
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Yes. My husband was very proud of the setup. He tinkered with that thing for years to get it working.
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68
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Sad 50
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I've tried to use it to get what I need, but I've never gotten a reply.
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69
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MS17AgathaCT11
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You built a homemade violin, huh? Impressive.
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Neutral 50
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Thank you. While my husband had his hobbies, I'm afraid mine was making that sorry instrument.
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70
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Sad 50
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I only wish I could replace it with something better.
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71
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MS17AgathaCT11Intelligence
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I guess a homemade violin is never quite in tune...
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Surprise 50
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You are a clever one!
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72
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Neutral 50
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Yes, that's exactly the problem that I have with it. It doesn't quite play all of the notes correctly and I have to constantly tinker with it.
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73
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MS17AgathaCTBackground01
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Sorry to interrupt, but where can I find the violin?
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Happy 50
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I'm sorry. I know I tend to ramble. Comes from being lonely.
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74
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Neutral 50
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If you insist. I'll get right to the heart of the matter then. I'm looking for a particular violin, not just any.
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75
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Neutral 50
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The violin you're looking for is called the Soil Stradivarius. It's located in Vault 92, where my great great grandmother once lived.
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76
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MS17AgathaCTBackground02
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You have records from back then?
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Neutral 50
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Of a kind, yes. Hilda sent a good deal of letters to my great grandmother Mary who passed them on, and so forth.
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77
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Neutral 50
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I suppose the correspondence could be considered a diary of sorts.
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78
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MS17AgathaCTBackground03
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2077? I can't even imagine that long ago.
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Happy 50
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It certainly is a long time. That precious instrument has been through a lot.
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79
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Neutral 50
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Anyway, Hilda was quite a special woman. Classically trained and exceptionally talented at the violin.
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80
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Neutral 50
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Her pride and joy was her Stradivarius Violin. I can only imagine how exquisite this instrument must have been.
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81
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Neutral 50
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When war reared its head, she was invited by Vault-Tec into Vault 92. They claimed the vault would be dedicated to preserving musical talent.
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82
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MS17AgathaCTBackground04
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This already sounds kind of like a wild goose chase.
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Neutral 50
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A famous man once said that patience is the companion of wisdom. If you shut your trap and listen, you might learn something.
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83
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Neutral 50
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Anyway, Hilda was quite a special woman. Classically trained and exceptionally talented at the violin.
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84
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Neutral 50
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Her pride and joy was her Stradivarius Violin. I can only imagine how exquisite this instrument must have been.
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85
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Neutral 50
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When war reared its head, she was invited by Vault-Tec into Vault 92. They claimed the vault would be dedicated to preserving musical talent.
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86
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MS17AgathaCTBackground05
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Musical talent? Why would they care about that?
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Neutral 50
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Vault-Tec was always promoting the Vaults being used for the preservation of the arts and all that nonsense.
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87
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Neutral 50
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Hilda couldn't pass on a chance to meet many of the other musical talents of the world, so she accepted their invitation.
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88
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Neutral 50
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Then the bombs fell. The Vault was sealed, and my family never heard from her again.
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89
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MS17AgathaCTBackground06
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This violin she owned, was it valuable?
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Surprise 50
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Oh, absolutely irreplaceable! The Stradivarius violins are as unique as a painting or a sculpture... each one its own work of art.
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90
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Happy 50
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I think the opportunity to use that fine instrument with her fellow accomplished musicians was more than a draw for Hilda.
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91
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Neutral 50
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Then, the bombs fell. The Vault was sealed, and my family never heard from her again.
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92
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MS17AgathaCTBackground07
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Actually, forget the stories... let's get to the point.
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Neutral 50
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If you're that eager to get going I'll skip the story. I'm looking for a particular violin called the Soil Stradivarius.
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93
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Neutral 50
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Its located in Vault 92, where my great great grandmother once lived.
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94
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MS17AgathaCTBackground08
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After 200 years, how can you be certain the violin is in decent shape?
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Neutral 50
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She kept it in a special pressurized case. Inside the case is the perfect temperature and humidity for the instrument.
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95
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Neutral 50
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If the case is still functioning, the Stradivarius would be in perfect shape.
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96
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Neutral 50
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Hilda's Stradivarius was named the Soil Stradivarius. All of them had names. That's what I want you to get.
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97
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MS17AgathaCTBackground09
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So you want me to risk my ass for a violin that's probably rotted away by now?
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Disgust 50
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Don't you think I've thought of that?
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98
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Neutral 50
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She kept it in a special pressurized case. Inside the case is the perfect temperature and humidity for the instrument.
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99
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Neutral 50
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Hilda's Stradivarius was named the Soil Stradivarius. All of them had names. That's what I want you to get.
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100
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MS17AgathaCTGetToIt
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More stories? Ugh...
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Neutral 50
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You know, my mother always said a handful of patience is worth more than a bushel of brains.
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101
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Neutral 50
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However, if you're that eager to get going I'll skip the story. I'm looking for a particular violin called the Soil Stradivarius.
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102
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Neutral 50
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It's located in Vault 92, where my great great grandmother once lived.
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103
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MS17AgathaCTQuest01
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A violin? That's hardly something that would have survived the war.
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Sad 50
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Yes, very sad isn't it? Sad to think that no more musical instruments will ever be made the old way ever again.
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104
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Neutral 50
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Sigh. Well, fortunately, I know where perhaps the last real violin in the world exists.
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105
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Neutral 50
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If you give me your word that you will recover it, I will tell you more.
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106
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MS17AgathaCTQuest02
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I'm interested, but what will you give me in return?
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Neutral 50
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As you may have already guessed, I really have nothing of value. Material value, that is.
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107
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Happy 50
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All I can offer you is the same I offer the caravans that trade with me. The frequency of my radio and the promise of beautiful music.
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108
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MS17AgathaCTQuest03
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I'd get you a damn moon rock if you pay well enough.
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Disgust 80
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It should be pretty obvious that I have nothing of value.
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109
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Neutral 50
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All I can offer you is the same I offer the caravans that trade with me. The frequency of my radio and the promise of beautiful music.
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110
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MS17AgathaCTQuestAccept
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All right. I give you my word I'll do my best to recover a violin for you.
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Neutral 50
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Oh, I don't think I've been this happy in years! As promised, here's the key to the ammunition box. It's right under the radio table.
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111
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Neutral 50
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Before you leave, I have some information that may help you. At least a place to begin.
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112
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Neutral 50
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It all starts with my great great grandmother Hilda back in 2077 before the bombs fell...
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113
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All right. I give you my word I'll do my best to recover a violin for you.
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Neutral 50
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Oh, I don't think I've been this happy in years!
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114
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Neutral 50
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I have some information that may help you. At least a place to begin.
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115
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Neutral 50
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It all starts with my great great grandmother back in 2077 before the bombs fell...
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116
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MS17AgathaCTQuestAcceptGoodNatured
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You seem like a nice woman. Let me get that violin for you.
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Surprise 70
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Well, that's just so sweet of you!
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117
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Sad 60
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I feel bad sending you off with nothing like this.
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118
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Neutral 50
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I have a small amount of ammunition that my husband left behind. A box of odds and ends. I don't think I've opened it in years.
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119
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Neutral 50
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If you do this for me, you're welcome to take whatever you need.
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120
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MS17AgathaCTQuestAcceptLadyKiller
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If only you had something to help keep me safe, my little honey bee...
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Surprise 70
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Oh my! I didn't know I still had the looks.
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121
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Happy 80
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Well, you just made my day you sweet thing! Let me give you something extra to help you on your way.
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122
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Neutral 50
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I have a small amount of ammunition that my husband left behind. A box of odds and ends. I don't think I've opened it in years.
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123
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Neutral 50
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If you do this for me, you're welcome to take whatever you need.
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124
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MS17AgathaCTQuestAcceptSCMean
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Look, granny... Talk is cheap, but getting stuff isn't.
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Neutral 50
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You have a lot to learn about dealing with people, young man. However, you're right. I need to think of your needs too.
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125
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Neutral 50
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I have a small amount of ammunition that my husband left behind. A box of odds and ends. I don't think I've opened it in years.
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126
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Neutral 50
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If you do this for me, you're welcome to take whatever you need.
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127
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Look, granny... Talk is cheap, but getting stuff isn't.
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Neutral 50
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You have a lot to learn about dealing with people, young lady. However, you're right. I need to think of your needs too.
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128
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Neutral 50
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I have a small amount of ammunition that my husband left behind. A box of odds and ends. I don't think I've opened it in years.
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129
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Neutral 50
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If you do this for me, you're welcome to take whatever you need.
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130
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MS17AgathaCTQuestAcceptSCNice
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I want to help you, but that type of search could cost me greatly.
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Sad 50
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You have a point. Perhaps I've been neglecting needs that you might have and being selfish.
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131
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Neutral 50
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I have a small amount of ammunition that my husband left behind. A box of odds and ends. I don't think I've opened it in years.
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132
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Neutral 50
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If you do this for me, you're welcome to take whatever you need.
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133
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MS17AgathaCTQuestHave
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You're in luck! I think I may already have what you're looking for.
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Surprise 90
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Sakes alive! You mean you found a violin?
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134
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MS17AgathaCTQuestHave01
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Yes, take this Stradivarius Violin I found in Vault 92.
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Happy 50
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Oh my goodness! I must see it... please!
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135
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Surprise 50
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It's like holding a chunk of history in the palm of my hands. Amazing, simply amazing.
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136
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Happy 50
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I can't thank you enough. I wish I had something to give you, a more suitable reward for all your efforts.
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137
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Happy 50
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All I can give you is the frequency to my radio set. Tune in whenever you feel like listening to the strains of an old woman's violin playing.
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138
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MS17AgathaCTQuestHave02
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Maybe. You gonna give me something for it?
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Sad 80
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Oh very well. I suppose I should have expected that from a Wastelander. Here's the key to my husband's ammo crate; take whatever you like.
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139
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Surprise 50
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It's like holding a chunk of history in the palm of my hands. Amazing, simply amazing.
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140
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Happy 50
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I can't thank you enough. I wish I had something to give you, a more suitable reward for all your efforts.
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141
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Happy 50
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All I can give you is the frequency to my radio set. Tune in whenever you feel like listening to the strains of an old woman's violin playing.
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142
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MS17AgathaCTQuestHave03
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Oh, you said violin? I thought you needed something else. Never mind.
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Disgust 70
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Well then, you interested in helping me or am I just wasting my time?
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143
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MS17AgathaCTQuestWait
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I need some time to think about it.
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Neutral 50
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I understand. Please don't mistake my evasiveness for mistrust. I am merely being cautious.
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144
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Neutral 50
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Take your time, by all means.
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145
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MS17AgathaCTVault9201
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Any idea where Vault 92 is located?
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Sad 50
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That's the catch. I have no idea where it is.
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146
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Neutral 50
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I'd suggest making your way to Vault-Tec Headquarters in the D.C. Ruins. That would be a good place to begin.
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147
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Happy 50
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Good luck!
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148
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MS17AgathaCTVault9201a
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So, what am I supposed to do, scour the entire Wasteland asking about violins?
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Neutral 50
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Manners are not your strong suit, eh? I can see this will be a purely business related transaction. So be it.
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149
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Neutral 50
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I'd suggest making your way to Vault-Tec Headquarters in the D.C. Ruins. That would be a good place to begin.
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150
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MS17AgathaCTVault9202
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I know where Vault 92 is... I'll head there right away.
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Surprise 50
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You do? Amazing!
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151
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Happy 50
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Thank you for this. You have no idea what this means to me.
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152
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Neutral 50
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Good luck to you!
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153
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MS17Bailout
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Let me ask you about something else.
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Neutral 50
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Well okay.
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154
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MS17FinAgathaTLFeeling
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How are you feeling, Agatha?
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Happy 50
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Much better lately, thanks for asking.
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155
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Neutral 50
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With the return of the Soil Stradivarius, everything has changed. It's like a long-lost family member has come home.
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156
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How are you feeling, Agatha?
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Sad 90
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Actually, I'm feeling quite sad right now. I have all this beautiful music in my head and only a terrible homemade violin to play it on.
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157
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Disgust 70
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Blast this old woman's body I'm stuck in! I know where I could get my hands on a better one, but it's too far and too dangerous for the likes of me.
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158
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Neutral 50
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It's such a pity to imagine what's happened to the Soil Stradivarius violin after all this time resting in Vault 92.
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159
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MS17FinAgathaTLHowPlay
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You play live on the radio all the time? That must be exhausting!
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Happy 80
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Oh, don't be silly!
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160
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Neutral 50
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I record everything I play on the nice machines built into my husband's old radio gear.
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161
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Happy 80
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That way you can hear the music anytime you want, and this old woman can get some well-needed beauty sleep!
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162
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MS17FinAgathaTLPLay
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Would you mind playing the violin for me?
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Happy 50
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I would be delighted.
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163
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Would you mind playing the violin for me?
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Happy 50
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Oh! Absolutely. It's the least I can do for all your efforts.
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Would you mind playing the violin for me?
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Happy 50
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I would love to play for you.
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MS17FinAgathaTLSellBackViolin
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I've had a change of heart, Agatha. Here's your violin.
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Disgust 70
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You actually got it back. I didn't think you'd bother after that stunt you pulled.
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Happy 50
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It's like holding a piece of history in the palm of my hands. Amazing, simply amazing.
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Disgust 50
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It may have been like pulling teeth, but at least you finally brought me the thing. Still, I'm lacking a suitable reward for what you've done.
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Happy 50
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All I can give you is the frequency to my radio set. Tune in whenever you feel like listening to the strains of an old woman's violin playing.
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I just wanted to let you know I sold the Stradivarius to someone else.
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Anger 90
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You son of a bitch! You know what that thing meant to me!
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Anger 50
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It was a family heirloom. It belonged rightfully in the hands of a musician, someone to appreciate its value, not to exploit it!
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Anger 90
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I can't believe you'd stab an old woman in the back like this! Get out! GET OUT OF HERE THIS INSTANT!
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MS17FinAgathaTLViolin
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Guess what I have for you?
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Surprise 50
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My word! You actually found some REAL music paper? I didn't even think it possible.
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Happy 50
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Yet here it is. You've really outdone yourself this time. I knew getting the Stradivarius was a challenge, but this is just incredible.
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Neutral 50
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This is all too much... you deserve more than just a pat on the back.
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Do you have any clue where I can find the music paper?
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Neutral 50
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I'm afraid I don't. I'm surprised you didn't find any in Vault 92 knowing that it was a place where musicians used to live.
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Happy 50
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I would ask every merchant and just search the Wasteland. Perhaps one day you'll be in luck.
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You should write your music down, to keep it preserved for the future.
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Neutral 50
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Well, I suppose I could. They aren't my pieces of music by any stretch of the imagination though.
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MS17FinAgathaViolin01
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It doesn't matter. Everything gets lost with time.
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Neutral 50
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You make a good point. I'm no spring chicken, so one day I'll be gone.
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Fear 50
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Oh my, what if I'm the last person on the planet to know these pieces of music? What if all the recordings have been destroyed?
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Sad 50
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To lose such beautiful music would be a shame.
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MS17FinAgathaViolin02
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You aren't going to live forever, you know.
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Disgust 50
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What a vulgar way to put it. However, you're right.
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Neutral 50
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What if I was the last person on the planet that had those pieces of music committed to memory?
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Sad 50
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Imagine all those great works vanishing. It almost brings me to tears.
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MS17FinAgathaViolin03
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What do you need to get it done?
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Neutral 50
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Well, I only need two things. My noggin and some music paper.
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MS17FinAgathaViolin04
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Then stop whining about it, and do it!
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Neutral 50
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Well, darn it, I think I will!
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Neutral 50
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I remember all the notations. All I need now is some music paper to write it on.
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MS17FinAgathaViolin05
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Music paper? Let me guess... you don't have any.
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Neutral 50
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Nope, I sure don't. I need the music paper to properly record the notes.
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Sad 50
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If I just wrote on anything, it may not look standard enough to teach everyone in the future to read from it properly.
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Neutral 50
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You think you can bring some to me?
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MS17FinAgathaViolin06
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Paper? Why not record it on a holotape?
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Disgust 50
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Look around you. Do you see any fancy computers or high tech gizmos?
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Neutral 50
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My husband and I were never into that kind of junk. The most hi-tech thing we have is the radio setup, and even that was old before the bombs fell.
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Neutral 50
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I need the paper... it's all I know how to use. Can you help me?
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MS17FinAgathaViolinNo
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Let me get back with you on this.
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Happy 50
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Of course. There's no rush really, it was just an idea. Take your time.
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Neutral 50
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If you come across the paper on your travels, good. If not, I don't blame you one bit.
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MS17FinAgathaViolinReward01
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No, no. Having you write it down is reward enough.
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Happy 50
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I'm speechless. Thank you.
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Happy 50
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You're welcome here any time. Consider my house as a safe haven if you're ever in the area.
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Neutral 50
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Now, let me get writing. So much to do!
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MS17FinAgathaViolinReward02
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Sure, I'll take whatever you can afford.
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Neutral 50
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Well, like I told you before, I don't have wealth out here in the sticks, but I can certainly provide you something useful.
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Neutral 50
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My husband left me something else besides the radio setup. I think you'll find it useful.
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200
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Neutral 50
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It's his old pistol. He tinkered with it some and used to practice with it all the time. Now I want you to have it.
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201
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MS17FinAgathaViolinReward03
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It better be good. I busted my ass getting that paper.
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Disgust 50
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Manners are not your strong suit, are they?
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Anger 50
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Here, take this pistol. It's all I have left. Use it to protect yourself, or shoot yourself in the foot for all I care.
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Disgust 50
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Now if you don't mind, I need to get some things done. Goodbye.
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MS17FinAgathaViolinRewardSub01
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No, no, no. You keep it. You may need it!
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Disgust 50
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Nonsense. I've never fired a gun before in my life and I'm not about to start any time soon.
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Happy 50
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You take this thing and use it to protect yourself while you're out there. I'll be just fine. Here.
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Happy 50
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Now, scoot. I have a lot of music to write.
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MS17FinAgathaViolinRewardSub02
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Thanks, Agatha. It's more than I expected.
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Happy 50
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You're welcome. Just keep it clean and repaired and it will never let you down.
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Happy 50
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Now, scoot. I have to get cracking on this music notation.
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MS17FinAgathaViolinWait
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I suppose this one is a freebie too, eh?
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Neutral 50
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I'm no richer now than I was before we met. All I can offer you is an old woman's thanks.
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MS17FinAgathaViolinYES
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Hang on a minute. If you need paper, I already have it.
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Neutral 50
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My word! You actually found some REAL music paper? I didn't even think it possible.
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Neutral 50
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Yet here it is. You've really outdone yourself this time. I knew getting the Stradivarius was a challenge, but this is just incredible.
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212
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Neutral 50
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This is all too much... you deserve more than just a pat on the back.
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213
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Sure, I'll get the paper for you.
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Happy 50
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Well, thank you. You've done so much for me already, I just don't know what else to say.
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Happy 50
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If you get the paper, head back here in time. There's no rush.
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MS17TLGreatGrandmother
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Tell me a bit about your great-great-grandmother.
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Happy 50
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She was quite a special woman. Hilda was her name. Classically trained and exceptionally talented at the violin.
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216
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Neutral 50
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Her pride and joy was her Stradivarius Violin. I can only imagine how exquisite this instrument must have been.
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217
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Neutral 50
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When war reared its head, she was invited by Vault-Tec into Vault 92. They claimed the vault would be dedicated to preserving musical talent.
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218
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Neutral 50
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Happily, she accepted. After she entered Vault 92, the bombs fell, and the story as I know it ends.
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219
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MS17TLSoilStrad
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What do you know about the Soil Stradivarius?
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Neutral 50
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Not too much I'm afraid. It was fabricated way back in 1714 by a famous Italian craftsman named Antonio Stradivari.
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220
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Neutral 50
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He had made a bunch of Stradivarius violins actually, and each one was individually named over time to identify them.
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221
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Neutral 50
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They are regarded as the most outstanding instruments ever made... and no two sound alike they say. Incredible.
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222
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Neutral 50
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Since the bombs fell laying waste to most of the world, it may be safe to say that this could be the last surviving violin of its kind.
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223
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MS17TLSoilStrad01
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How will I know the Stradivarius when I see it?
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Neutral 50
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Well, from my great-great-grandmother's diaries, I have deduced that she had a special pressurized case created for it.
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224
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Sad 50
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Hopefully, the Soil Stradivarius was in the case when she... well, you know.
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225
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How will I know the Stradivarius when I see it?
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Neutral 50
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I can't really describe it in detail beyond the case. I've never seen it any other way. I'll know it's the real one when I have it in hand.
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226
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Neutral 50
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You can fool the eyes, but not the ears.
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227
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MS17TLSoilStrad02
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Is the Stradivarius worth a ton of caps?
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Fear 50
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I hope you're not thinking of doing anything dishonest. You gave me your word.
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228
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MS17TLStradStatus
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Well, actually Agatha, I sold the Stradivarius to someone else.
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Anger 50
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You son of a bitch! You know what that thing meant to me!
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229
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Anger 50
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It was a family heirloom. It belonged rightfully in the hands of a musician, someone to appreciate its value, not to exploit it!
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230
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Anger 80
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I can't believe you'd stab an old woman in the back like this! Get out! GET OUT OF HERE THIS INSTANT!
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231
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Here's your violin, Agatha.
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Happy 50
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Oh my goodness! I must see it... please!
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232
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Surprise 70
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Oh my... it's more beautiful than I could have ever imagined!
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233
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Happy 50
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I can't thank you enough. I wish I had something to give you, a more suitable reward for all your efforts.
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234
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Happy 50
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All I can give you is the frequency to my radio set. Tune in whenever you feel like listening to the strains of an old woman's violin playing.
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235
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I'm still looking. Don't give up on me yet.
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Happy 50
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I understand. I haven't given up hope... I know you'll find it.
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236
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MS17TLStradStatusLie
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I'm sorry, Agatha. I couldn't find the violin in Vault 92. <Lie.>
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Sad 50
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I... I was afraid this was a possibility. The information I had received was sketchy at best.
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237
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Sad 50
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Oh well. Perhaps this is a sign that I wasn't meant to follow in my ancestor's footsteps.
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238
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Sad 50
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One day maybe I'll return to playing, or perhaps not. Either way, I thank you for your efforts.
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239
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MS17TLVault92
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Do you have any information on Vault 92?
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Neutral 50
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I'm sorry, I wish I did. All I know is that Vault-Tec intended it to be a protective environment for the world's musical talent.
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240
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Neutral 50
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When the bombs fell, the Vault was sealed and the rest is a mystery.
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241
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Neutral 50
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Perhaps when you find it, you can find some sort of a record of what occurred inside.
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242
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MS17TLVaultTecHQ
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Can you tell me anything about Vault-Tec Headquarters?
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Neutral 50
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From what I gather, it's located in the ruins of D.C. I got the location from one of the supply caravans.
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243
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Neutral 50
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They told me it had extremely high security and something they called a main frame inside.
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244
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Fear 50
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I'd imagine it's quite dangerous. I'd be careful if I was you.
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245
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SpeechChallengeFailure
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SpeechChallengeFailure
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Neutral 50
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You can't get blood from a stone. I'd love to help you, but first we need to iron out the deal.
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246
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Happy 50
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So, what do you say?
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247
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