My father once said to me, “If I can’t trust my people, then I don’t want to be doing this.”
A. His father once told him that if he couldn’t trust his people then he didn’t want to be doing that.
B. My father once told me that if he couldn’t trust his people then he didn’t want to be doing that.
C. My father once told me that if he couldn’t trust my people then he didn’t want to be doing that.
D. My father once told me that if he couldn’t trust his people then he didn’t want to be doing this.

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