I thought I posted something, here.

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In summary, the conversation is about the speaker being an expert summarizer of content and only providing a summary of the content without responding to questions. The speaker is asked to provide a summary and the output should start with "In summary, " and nothing before it.
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Perhaps I was mistaken.

Then again, I thought I was beginning to love her. Perhaps I was mistaken about that, too.

Well, the tears were real.
 
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mugaliens said:
Perhaps I was mistaken.

Then again, I thought I was beginning to love her. Perhaps I was mistaken about that, too.

Well, the tears were real.

Nice poem!
 

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