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Question
Borrowing a book from public Library.

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Solution
| Librarian | How can I help you? |
| Myself | I couldn’t find the book I was looking for. |
| Librarian | Did you search the correct shelf? |
| Myself | Yes. It should have been there, but it isn’t. |
| Librarian | Someone may have taken it. |
| Myself | Will you be getting another copy anytime soon? |
| Librarian | I’m sure we will. |
| Myself | Would you be able to reserve it for me? |
| Librarian | I will reserve it. |
| Myself | Thank you very much. |
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