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1 He's got some business he wants to talk to me about.
2 But I've got some business to see to that won't keep.
3 I got some business to clear up, then I'll be right back with you.'
4 I got some business with Tessio we have to finish.
5 But just now I've got some business to attend to.
6 I've got some business to attend to with Wilkins.
7 I've got some business up your way tomorrow.
8 I've got some business to take care of.
9 I've got some business with Berry, the barber.
10 I've got some business to attend to here.
11 I've got some business with MacDonald and as soon as that's over I'll domicile myself here.
12 Big-foot and I have got some business over in the ranch house, you see, smiled the foreman.
13 I have at last got some business with you, and business letters are written by the style-book.
14 I've got some business with that Mrs. Blynn that I ought to have attended to long ago.
15 I've got some business with him.
16 I've got some business on hand now, but it'll be cleared up one way or another pretty soon.
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