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I know you Sara. You wouldn't have cut out like that unless you had
a reason to. |
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Okay, fine. It was the passports. You had brilliantly forged IDs,
and it dawned on me -- you're a con man. Are you happy ? |
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No. I want the truth. |
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It's really only dawning on me now. The sacrifice you made. |
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** to become
known or obvious to someone, often suddenly ** |
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finally dawned on him that she’d been joking. |
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