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Conversation 1 Ben: Hello. How are you?
Ed: Er ... hello.
Ben: Sorry,
are
you Mr and Mrs Rutter?
Ed: No, we
. They
Mr and Mrs Rutter.
Ben: Oh, sorry.
Conversation 2
Ben: Excuse me.
you Jerry Rutter?
Jerry: Yes.
Ben: I
Ben Pastor.
Jerry: Oh, hello. Nice to meet you, Ben. This
my wife, Sally.
Sally: Hi!
Ben: Sorry.
your name Sandy?
Sally: No, it
. It's Sally.
Ben: Nice to meet you, Sally

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