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Adrienne: So, what's your favorite day. Sorry. What is a perfect day in Montreal? What would you do? Lisa: That's a great question. The perfect day would start on Sunday. Wake up in the morning. Go to St. Viateur's Bagels for fresh bagels with cream
Emily:Bagelswith fresh lox and cream cheese. I thought you'd be home when I got back fromthe fish market this morning. Daniel: Oh, so that's where you went? I was thinking maybeI scared you off with all that love talk. Emily: Itold you, I don't
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Adrienne: So, what's your favorite day. Sorry. What is a perfect day in Montreal? What would you do? Lisa: That's a great question. The perfect day would start on Sunday. Wake up in the morning. Go to St. Viateur's Bagels for fresh bagels with cream