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1 I should get a mop in here, you're so dripping with irony.
2 Someone was going to have to get a mop .
3 Each morning, you get a mop and bucket.
4 I told the station attendants: Paraffin or something's spilled all over the platform, so get a mop .
5 I ran to get a mop while the men-well, the vampire and the shape-shifter-carriedBikerBoy out the back door.
6 Besides, Count Fagula's got a mop back there somewhere, I'm sure.
7 I've got a mop bucket, a push broom, a shirt with my name embroidered on the pocket.
8 "You need to get a mop under there, babe," he said.
9 " Get a mop and mop it up!"
10 "I'll get a mop -and some hot tea for you, Callie," Bill said, following my glance and glaring at the Stewarts.
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