"Tom opens doors for me." "Tom? Tom, who took you to a posh nightclub in Munich and was skint after two cocktails? He'll open doors for you all right – trapdoors! How can you be so naive?"
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"Tom opens doors for me." "Tom? Tom, who took you to a posh nightclub in Munich and was skint after two cocktails? He'll open doors for you all right – trapdoors! How can you be so naive?"
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