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Someone is showing around her house, pointing at some printings of paintings on a wall by a famous painter. She says:

*I wanted an original of hers but I wanted an original of hers but she never has them available.she never has them available Christmasy time home decoration.

"...she never has them available."Christmasy time home decoration

"...she never has them available." caught my attention.

At firtstfirst, I thought that it might mean the painter paints but never sell them, so she never puts them on sale.

Then I thought it might also mean, she paints them, puts them on sale, they are all sold, but she doesn't paint any new paintings, so no paintings has been available for a very long time.

I think the first one makes more sense, but what about second one?

Someone is showing around her house, pointing at some printings of paintings on a wall by a famous painter. She says:

*I wanted an original of hers but she never has them available. Christmasy time home decoration

"...she never has them available." caught my attention.

At firtst, I thought that it might mean the painter paints but never sell them, so she never puts them on sale.

Then I thought it might also mean, she paints them, puts them on sale, they are all sold, but she doesn't paint any new paintings, so no paintings has been available for a very long time.

I think the first one makes more sense, but what about second one?

Someone is showing around her house, pointing at some printings of paintings on a wall by a famous painter. She says:

I wanted an original of hers but she never has them available.

Christmasy time home decoration

"...she never has them available." caught my attention.

At first, I thought that it might mean the painter paints but never sell them, so she never puts them on sale.

Then I thought it might also mean, she paints them, puts them on sale, they are all sold, but she doesn't paint any new paintings, so no paintings has been available for a very long time.

I think the first one makes more sense, but what about second one?

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Someone is showing around her house, pointing at some printings of paintings on a wall by a famous painter. She says:

*I wanted an original of hers but she never has them available. Christmasy Party Time (see:33:33-33:50)Christmasy time home decoration

"...she never has them available." caught my attention.

At firtst, I thought that it might mean the painter paints but never sell them, so she never puts them on sale.

Then I thought it might also mean, she paints them, puts them on sale, they are all sold, but she doesn't paint any new paintings, so no paintings has been available for a very long time.

I think the first one makes more sense, but what about second one?

Someone is showing around her house, pointing at some printings of paintings on a wall by a famous painter. She says:

*I wanted an original of hers but she never has them available. Christmasy Party Time (see:33:33-33:50)

"...she never has them available." caught my attention.

At firtst, I thought that it might mean the painter paints but never sell them, so she never puts them on sale.

Then I thought it might also mean, she paints them, puts them on sale, they are all sold, but she doesn't paint any new paintings, so no paintings has been available for a very long time.

I think the first one makes more sense, but what about second one?

Someone is showing around her house, pointing at some printings of paintings on a wall by a famous painter. She says:

*I wanted an original of hers but she never has them available. Christmasy time home decoration

"...she never has them available." caught my attention.

At firtst, I thought that it might mean the painter paints but never sell them, so she never puts them on sale.

Then I thought it might also mean, she paints them, puts them on sale, they are all sold, but she doesn't paint any new paintings, so no paintings has been available for a very long time.

I think the first one makes more sense, but what about second one?

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Someone is showing around her house, pointing at some printings of paintings on a wall by a famous painter. She says:

*I wanted an original of hers but she never has them available. Christmasy Party Time (see:33:33-33:50)

"...she never has them available." caught my attention.

At firtst, I thought that it might mean the painter paints but never sell them, so she never puts them on sale.

Then I thought it might also mean, she paints them, puts them on sale, they are all sold, but she doesn't paint any new paintings, so no paintings has been available for a very long time.

I think the first one makes more sense, but what about second one?

Someone is showing around her house, pointing at some printings of paintings on a wall by a famous painter. She says:

*I wanted an original of hers but she never has them available.

"...she never has them available." caught my attention.

At firtst, I thought that it might mean the painter paints but never sell them, so she never puts them on sale.

Then I thought it might also mean, she paints them, puts them on sale, they are all sold, but she doesn't paint any new paintings, so no paintings has been available for a very long time.

I think the first one makes more sense, but what about second one?

Someone is showing around her house, pointing at some printings of paintings on a wall by a famous painter. She says:

*I wanted an original of hers but she never has them available. Christmasy Party Time (see:33:33-33:50)

"...she never has them available." caught my attention.

At firtst, I thought that it might mean the painter paints but never sell them, so she never puts them on sale.

Then I thought it might also mean, she paints them, puts them on sale, they are all sold, but she doesn't paint any new paintings, so no paintings has been available for a very long time.

I think the first one makes more sense, but what about second one?

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