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J:Hi, Fred! How's everything?
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F:Not so good, I'm afraid. Supporting a family is becoming more and more difficult these days.
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J:What you say can't be more true. Everything is so expensive. I can hardly make ends meet myself.
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F:Oh, really? Do you need any money? What I have is not much, but I can loan you some.
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J:I'm OK. Thanks for being so thoughtful anyway.
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F:What are friends for?
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