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... about to reject the thin man because he thought of a few things.

I don't know Clarence's relationship with this fellow.

I don't know how Clarence talks with this man.

About his offer to buy my armor, what if Clarence had agreed to it beforehand?

What if he hadn't?

What if he makes this offer everytime and Clarence rejects him in a certain way?

If I end up rejecting him in a different way than Clarence then however low, it might create some doubts. ...

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