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Buck wants Alfred to do something for him because of a certain reason.

Buck wants Alfred to do something for him because he is to lazy to do it himself.

Buck wants Alfred to do something for him because he is afraid to do it himself.

Buck wants Alfred to do something for him because he can’t do it himself.

Buck wants Alfred to do something for him because it would be against tradition for him to do it himself.

Buck wants Alfred to do something for him because it would be a transgression for him to do it himself.

Buck wants Alfred to do something for him because he has a superstitious fear about doing it himself.

Buck wants Alfred to do something for him because he doesn't have the authority to do it himself.

Buck wants Alfred to do something for him because he doesn't know how to do it himself.

Buck wants Alfred to do something for him because he lacks the self-confidence to do it himself.

Buck wants Alfred to do something for him because he doesn't want to do it himself.

Buck wants Alfred to do something for him because he feels it is beneath him to do it himself.

Buck wants Alfred to do something for him because he feels he is unworthy to do it himself.

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