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As we disembarked from the bus, I felt compelled to remind Fatso to be vigilant.
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All I knew about it was that a distant uncle of Fatso had asked for a favour from him to look after his house while he was away for a few days.
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As I approached the large group of disgruntled vendors, a UD Nissan truck carrying municipal police arrived.
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