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But you wrote independent papers?
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All independent.
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And
do you still have those papers?
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No.
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What did you do with those/Papers?
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Left them there.
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You left them in the security office?
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Right. Well, in that room.
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Okay. Do you know who picked them up?
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I have no idea.
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All right. Do you know where they are
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now?
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I have no idea.
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Who
would I contact to find out where they are
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now?
S Security?
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Yeah, I suppose. I don’t know.
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Could you find out for me where they are?
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I don’t know. I’ve never tried.
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If you could, could you do so and call me?
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They’re your papers, right?
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Not necessarily. Like at the end of the day I
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write up what I do during the day, and it’s that sort of
thing. Normally they’re read and then shredded. So I
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