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[001] own bag, found a pen and a piece of paper, and wrote _____ numbers down. Then I carefully returned Jennifer's a
[002] r and made my way back down to reception, the keys to _____ Jennifer and Ian's rooms were hanging up on their hoo
[003] e crossing the river via the Swing Bridge, walking in _____ directions. It was Friday night, and they were dresse
[004] said, 'this is magic too. The truth is, Lisa, I like _____ of you. You and Jennifer. You're
[005] of you. You and Jennifer. You're _____ lovely for dierent reasons. When I'm with you, I want
[006] e you've been having fun today anyway.' She smiled at _____ of us. 'It's good to see you two are getting along to
[007] his time in prison. He became ill and his confidence, _____ as a person and an artist, was destroyed. At first he
[008] end a few months with Douglas, against the wishes of _____ families, but soon they had no money: neither had eve
[009] maginative stories, plays and humorous sayings, which _____ shocked and entertained people. An Extraordinarily B
[010] no - or is it the violin, dear Mr Gray?" Dorian and I _____ laughed and we became friends at once.' 'Laughter is
[011] rgue with two of my best friends at once. Between you _____ you have made me hate the best piece of work I have e
[012] of myself. I feel that.' 'What silly people you are, _____ of you!' said Lord Henry. 'Let's forget about the pai
[013] heatre. But here is Harry!' Lord Henry smiled at them _____ . 'So sorry I am late, Dorian.' 'I am afraid I must g
[014] than I can.' 'My dear Harry, my dear Basil, you must _____ congratulate me!' said the boy, throwing off his coat
[015] made you waste an evening, Harry. I apologize to you _____ .' 'My dear Dorian, perhaps Miss Vane is ill,' said Ha
[016] oss the room and sat down next to Dorian Gray. Taking _____ his hands in his own, he held them. . 'Dorian,' he sa
[017] shed for it. You worshipped yourself too much. We are _____ punished.' Dorian Gray turned slowly around and looke
[018] with you, Dorian. The world has cried out against us _____ , but it has always worshipped you. It always will wors
[019] And so Emma and her father were left alone together, _____ wishing that Miss Taylor was still there too. 'What
[020] lways understood me,' he said.' '. Then I see we have _____ made a mistake. I do not wish you to have any interes
[021] stopped outside Mr Elton's house and he got out, they _____ said a cold 'good night and the carriage drove Emma h
[022] it he said, I hope to come to Randalls quite soon; . _____ Mr and Mrs Weston were very sorry but they decided pe
[023] nd Mr and Mrs Weston, so there was quite a big party. _____ Jane and Emma sang and played the piano, but lane was
[024] not because he was busy with the umbrella. Then they _____ went to the other side of the shop and I kept sitting
[025] g him over to Hartfield,' said Mrs Weston. They were _____ very happy: and Emma was delighted. . she hoped Mr- E
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[001] 1 was just repeating something we heard about you in _____ the other day,' Anna said, wishing she hadn't asked.
[002] ere anything could happen. And I, Jennifer Wilson, am _____ , a part of it all. Unfortunately, so is Lisa. There w
[003] in England,' I reminded her.' 'Well, you certainly do _____ in Central America!' she said. 'Thousands of them. Mi
[004] our leader, a girl of about our own age. She was born _____ in Belize and she's really nice. 'Speaking of Mary,'
[005] 's trying to get our attention. Hey, Mary! We're over _____ !' As Lisa shouted - very loudly - 1 watched every bi
[006] round at us all. 'Thousands of people have died right _____ to keep the gods happy.' 'How horrible!' someone else
[007] ,and gentlemen; imagine thousands of people standing _____ where you are standing now, as the king climbed to th
[008] eing so stupid as to leave an attractive man like Ian _____ all on his own. Doesn't she know the jungle is full o
[009] tarting to dry myself with the towel. 'It's so hot in _____ . That cold shower hasn't made me feel any cooler.' Je
[010] o payoUt a huge amount of money to travel all the way _____ to Belize from England only to read a book aboUt Engl
[011] gland only to read a book aboUt England when they got _____ ? It makes no sense to me at all, it really doesn't. B
[012] ce arriving in Belize, about how quickly the sun sets _____ . 'It's beautiful, isn't it?' I said to Ian, and he no
[013] odbye dinner?' I asked Jan. 'I think I'd like to stay _____ for a while and then go back and get an early night.'
[014] juice with a slightly shaking hand. 'Oh,' she said, ' _____ and there. I had a few drinks and then I went for a s
[015] he other thirty minutes! Still, as soon as we arrived _____ at Hopkins, she left her bag in our hut and disappear
[016] a,' she said, 'I'm looking for Jennifer again. Is she _____ ?' , I looked up. 'No,' I said. 'I've no idea where s
[017] y, 'somebody cares. That man of hers, Pete. He phoned _____ with another message for her. He must be very keen on
[018] there's no nightclub at Hopkins. Not much of anything _____ except the sea and the sand.' 'Yes, 1 had noticed tha
[019] le. 'Well,' he said at last, 'in that case, come over _____ and try the binoculars. Take a look at my pelican.' '
[020] for it. 'Come on then,' he said, smiling. 'Come over _____ . I'll show you what to do.' . Which was how I ended u
[021] start! Oranges and kisses Jennifer When we arrived _____ at Hopkins, I decided to leave my unpacking until lat
[022] to eat its catch. 'In some ways, I wish I could stay _____ forever; find myself a little house and paint picture
[023] shook my head. 'I haven't seen Lisa since we arrived _____ ,' 1 told her. Mary sighed. 'OK, I'll forgive her then
[024] 1 smiled. 'OK, Mary.' She nodded. 'Good. The ladies _____ have got a phone in the office. Let's go back and ar
[025] e to help save the animals living in the ocean around _____ . But I know I'd have been even more interested in Mar
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[001] ne of it's true. The truth is, I live with Mum in the _____ I was born in. Most of my friends moved away a long t
[002] e loves it so much that he wants us to live in an old _____ in the countryside after we're married. 'Hey, pretty
[003] wish I could stay here forever; find myself a little _____ and paint pictures of pelicans and parrots. Life woul
[004] he lifestyle Pete wants me to agree to. A nice little _____ , beautiful countryside, time to paint my pictUres all
[005] he water behind us, as we headed up towards the Court _____ . We've been in Belize City before on this holiday - r
[006] you want, can you? By the time we arrived at Rose's _____ a few minutes later, I was feeling more miserable tha
[007] as feeling more miserable than ever. But Rose and her _____ were the opposite of miserable. The
[008] were the opposite of miserable. The _____ was painted bright pink with a blue door and blue win
[009] either. At least, there was nothing lying around the _____ that looked as if it might belong to a man. In any ca
[010] ok her to a garden show. They're going to live in his _____ together.' 'But that's fantastic!' I said, suddenly r
[011] me into the garden. 'Mr Dorian Gray is waiting in the _____ , sir,' he said. 'You must introduce me now,' cried Lo
[012] took Hallward by the arm and almost led him into the _____ . Jealous of his Own Portrait As they entered they sa
[013] ght is perfect. ' They got up and walked towards the _____ together. 'You are glad you have met me, Mr Gray,' sa
[014] ray was sitting in the little library of Lord Henry's _____ in May fair. Lord Henry had not yet come in. He was a
[015] ly he remembered what he had said in Basil Hallward's _____ the day the picture had been finished. Yes, he rememb
[016] e Dorian walk off quickly in the direction of his own _____ . But Hallward had seen him. Dorian heard him hurrying
[017] I can't even recognize Grosvenor Square. I believe my _____ is somewhere about here, but I don't feel at all certa
[018] him and smiled. 'Come in or the fog will get into my _____ . .' Hallward followed Dorian into the library. There
[019] nd yet, I rarely see you now and you never come to my _____ . When I hear all the terrible things people are whisp
[020] e opened the door and went out on to the stairs. The _____ was completely quiet. No one was there. How quickly i
[021] down and began to think. Basil Hallward had left the _____ at eleven. . No one had seen him come in again. The s
[022] rom the window he could see the policeman passing the _____ . He waited, and held his breath. After a few moments
[023] d his breath. After a few moments he went out of the _____ , shutting the door very gently behind him. Then he be
[024] I thank you for coming.' 'I hoped never to enter your _____ again,'Gray. But you said it was a question of life a
[025] ry quietly, 'Alan, in a locked room at the top of the _____ , a dead man is sitting at a table. He has been dead
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[001] l the Mayans had played; a bloody way of making peace _____ fighting villages, where the winners were killed as s
[002] at that. 'Girl,' she said, 'there's not much dierence _____ the tWO jobs! Not when I've got people like you on th
[003] ideas about the sense of spending some time on my own _____ relationships are all very well, but even though I'd
[004] atives in a nursing home of course, a place somewhere _____ a hospital and a ?otel, but there aren't any nursing
[005] r jcnnifcr and Ian, making surc nothing was happening _____ them. There are only a few days of this holiday left,
[006] om time to time. I just have to make something happen _____ me and Jan. I have to. Suddenly I realised Mary was f
[007] d known Basil Hallward for months, but the friendship _____ them had not changed him. Suddenly someone had come i
[008] y, I can't argue with two of my best friends at once. _____ you both you have made me hate the best piece of work
[009] o him all that he had been in the past. Life had come _____ them. When he arrived at the theatre it seemed to Hal
[010] rible cry came from Dorian Gray's lips, and he rushed _____ the painter and the covered portrait. 'Basil, you mus
[011] rible cry came from Dorian Gray's lips, and he rushed _____ the painter and the covered portrait. 'Dorian!' 'Don'
[012] mp, he opened the door and went in. . Cold air passed _____ them. 'Shut the door behind you,' he whispered, as he
[013] d, she amuses herself by trying to arrange marriages _____ her friends and neighbours. But Emma makes a lot of
[014] as, she soon realised there would be a great dierence _____ a Miss Taylor at Hartfield and a Mrs Weston half a mi
[015] when Emma first began see the possibility if a match _____ Harriet and Mr Elton. 'I shall not advise you. This i
[016] out it, the more I' am sure that I' have made a match _____ Lise Hairfax and Mr Knightley!' 'Dear Mrs Weston! How
[017] s, but once. or twice he had seen a certain look pass _____ them. Emma was his dear friend and he knew he must sa
[018] shield, each carried a sword. The Germans were caught _____ two walls of death. Above them the sky was full of f
[019] ghting for their lives. Suddenly, Maximus was trapped _____ two Germans. He swung his sword around in a circle, s
[020] sword came down, he turned very quickly and caught it _____ his hands. Then he brought the handle of the sword up
[021] e to immediate death. Side by side, their chain loose _____ them, Maximus and Juba ran out into the arena. It wa
[022] . On the other side, Lucilla and Lucius. The distance _____ them was too great-this was not his chance. He knew t
[023] uba, Haken, and the other gladiators threw themselves _____ the guards and Maximus and slowed them down enough fo
[024] pen from her neck to her waist. The black hand pushed _____ her breasts, and Scarlett screamed like a mad woman.
[025] as a little money. I can't go on waiting to catch you _____ husbands, Scarlett. ' 'But - but Rhett, I don't love
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[001] noculars. Take a look at my pelican.' 'You'll need to _____ me what to do,' I said, sensing an opportunity to get
[002] ome on then,' he said, smiling. 'Come over here. I'll _____ you what to do.' . Which was how I ended up exactly w
[003] dener. They met when her friends took her to a garden _____ . They're going to live in his house together.' 'But t
[004] e believes in marriage and he lives in London. He can _____ me all the sights, all the most exciting places to go
[005] ut nothing of his own life into them. Some day I will _____ the world what that beauty is. For that reason the wo
[006] be araid of. Dorian Gray had not killed her. 'I Will _____ You my Soul' Many years passed. Yet the wonderful bea
[007] e. 'Yes,' he continued, coming closer to him. 'I will _____ you my soul. You will see what you think only God can
[008] y. 'I keep a diary of my life from day to day. I will _____ it to you if you come up with me.' 'I will come with
[009] everything that Rome needs. She called for a slave to _____ them out. The senators left, but they were not pleas
[010] the Emperor. Commodus was very angry but tried not to _____ it. He slowly stood and looked down at Maximus. He ra
[011] h, Rhett, I can't - I won't go until-' 'If you don't _____ your face tonight, you'll never be able to
[012] your face tonight, you'll never be able to _____ it in this town as long as you live,' he told her. 'A
[013] e intentions of the other people. They were trying to _____ kindness in order to make me talk. I looked at mysel
[014] t it?' I said. 'You told me it was.' But I wanted. to _____ him that I was polite, too. And I added quickly: 'Mr.
[015] another room. It's a room with a green door. Shall I _____ it to you?' 'Oh, no, thank you,' I said. 'I know the
[016] ot really satisfy me. If Ted was in trouble, he would _____ some sign of fear. When I delivered the messages, Mar
[017] one more.' It could not hurt, I thought. I wanted to _____ him that we were friends. 'Tell her that tomorrow is
[018] .' I had not intended to be unkind. I wondered how to _____ that I was sorry. 'Did you enjoy yourself' I asked.
[019] to look for her. Leo, you know where she is. You can _____ me the way.' I did not really know what was happening
[020] oat on a coast he had never seen before. It seemed to _____ that he could do anything. 'We'll be in Santa Rosa fo
[021] tell you who I am, or what I plan to do. I'm going to _____ you why I'm here.' My father hadn't slept for two nig
[022] e oered them the bag in He put it in his open hand to _____ them, and the little piece of ice immediately disappe
[023] e of my little finger. He put it in his open hand to _____ them, and the little piece of ice immediately disappe
[024] ce he had brought them. 'I'll be back!' he said. 'I'll _____ you.' But most of the Indians were still staring at h
[025] oy, my dear,' said Fagin.' And now come here. I will _____ you how to take the marks out of the handkerchiefs.'
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[001] a drink when we get back. I think we all _____ one,' Tristan said. The Taylors didn't want a drink,
[002] it, as you! or I would do. And sometimes they did not _____ to die. Sometimes the people were only asked to wound
[003] a lot of zips to get oUt all the items of clothing I _____ . For example, to find the underwear, trousers, T-shir
[004] llets altogether. And then, of course, they would all _____ to be zipped back up again. like the sound of the zi
[005] nded as if they were having an argument. 'Why do you _____ to take that much money with you?' I recognised ran's
[006] said. 'Sorry.' Then he hurried on. 'See you later. I _____ a beer. I think I can just about aord that at least!'
[007] rld needs accountants!' 'Yes,' 1 agreed, 'I certainly _____ mine.' I thought about my accountant, Roger. Comparin
[008] y the binoculars. Take a look at my pelican.' 'You'll _____ to show me what to do,' I said, sensing an opportunit
[009] her relationship by accident. That's the last thing I _____ . Taking off my shoes, I began to walk through the wat
[010] eels the same way about me as I feel aboUt him. All I _____ to do is to make sure he breaks up with Caroline as s
[011] termined as a leaf-cutter ant. 'There's something you _____ to know.' The tour guide looked over in her direction
[012] in getting an education than in getting a man.' 'You _____ somebody to go' on at you,' her aunt told her, shaki
[013] an who shows any interest in you. No. You girls still _____ to be choosy; find yourselves a good man. I've always
[014] t, and I agree with Aunt Rose, not Mary. A woman does _____ a man in her life. Ian likes me, I know he does. He w
[015] e gave Mary and me advice about men. 'You girls still _____ to be choosy,' she'd said. 'Find yourselves a good m
[016] st want any old flat. It's got to be perfect. And I'll _____ to find a job. A good job. So I put on my best sorr
[017] rian Gray, 'I don't understand what you are saying. I _____ to think.' For nearly ten minutes he stood there with
[018] led. 'People are very fond of giving away advice they _____ themselves.' 'Oh, Basil is a good man, but I don't th
[019] I know you? But I can't answer that question. I would _____ to see your soul.' 'To see my soul!' cried Dorian Gra
[020] Don't stir, and don't look at me like that. You don't _____ to know who this man is. You don't
[021] to know who this man is. You don't _____ to know how or why he died. What you have to do is th
[022] 'I don't think I can go in, Alan,' he said. 'I don't _____ you,' said Campbell coldly. Dorian half opened the do
[023] the portrait. How horrible it was! The British only _____ one subject of conversation every three months. They
[024] [friend and, even after Emma had grown up and didn't _____ Miss Taylor as a teacher any longer, she continued to
[025] be easy for him all the time; His aunt and uncle may _____ him at home. Why do you dislike him so much? he asked
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[001] she said generously. 'I blame the holiday company. I _____ , they should have arranged it better. Everybody knows
[002] another wallet for socks and so on. However, it does _____ that I do have to undo a lot of zips to get oUt all t
[003] ' He smiled. 'Well, that's great!' 1 said quickly. 'I _____ , I haven't got anything against accountants, it's jus
[004] s. They were dark thoughts. Pete's message could only _____ one thing: Gary's decided to tell him about our night
[005] denly single.' I looked up at him quickly. 'You don't _____ . . . ?' He nodded. 'Yes, I do, actually,' he said. 'A
[006] o enjoy your meals.' I frowned at that. 'What do you _____ ?' I asked him, feeling annoyed. It almost sounded as
[007] to do anything you don't want to do. Dinner can just _____ dinner, if that's what you want.' I smiled a little t
[008] alk about it after all?' 'No,' I said doubtfully.' I _____ . . . yes. Well, actually there's something I want you
[009] ow it happened really,' I said after I'd finished. 'I _____ , I'm not usually the type who's unfaithful when they'r
[010] ng sure abour my relationship with Pete any longer. I _____ , if I'd still been in love with rete, it would have b
[011] m embarrassment, I couldn't be certain. 'What do you _____ ?' he dared to ask. 'Don't play games with me,' I said
[012] id, 'if I could only turn the clock back, I would. I _____ , now we're friends and everything, I wouldn't dream o
[013] ne. . . if only it were the other way!' 'What do you _____ ?' asked Hallward. 'If I could stay young and the pict
[014] denly become fascinated by another woman.' 'You don't _____ a word of that, Harry! I know you don't really want D
[015] ite dierent when she appears.' 'I understand what you _____ , Dorian,' said the painter, 'and I believe in this gi
[016] his real face and saw no sign of cruelty. What did it _____ ? He threw himself into a chair, and began to think. S
[017] . 'But you must not think too much about it.' 'Do you _____ about Sibyl Vane?' asked the boy. 'Yes, of course,'
[018] et, Harry.' 'You know nothing yet then?' 'What do you _____ ?' Lord Henry walked across the room and sat down next
[019] say that the police are asking questions? What did you _____ by that? Did Sibyl-? Oh, Harry this is terrible!' 'I
[020] truly sorry for that, Dorian.' 'I don't know what you _____ , Basil,' he said, turning round. 'I don't know what y
[021] Dorian!' he cried. 'They are horrible and they don't _____ anything.' 'You think so?' He laughed again. 'I know
[022] e his blood turn to ice. His own picture! What did it _____ ? Why had it changed? He turned, and looked at Dorian
[023] out of his coat, and was smelling it. 'What does this _____ ?' cried Hallward, at last. His own voffice sounded h
[024] he hand that had not held the knife. What did it all _____ ? That he should go to the police? That he should tell
[025] Mr Knightley became angry with her. You saw it! You _____ you wrote it! I think this was your idea, Emma.' 'It
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[001] liking the way my thoughts were going. I'd only just _____ an ex-fiancee. Surely I wasn't starting to think abou
[002] of us was together, but soon most of the couples had _____ whispering shapes in the darkness. Ian and I were the
[003] e've been sharing a room for over two weeks and we've _____ very good friends. She definitely thinks a lot of you
[004] ar Wilde's success in public life was over. Wilde had _____ a close friend of Lord Alfred Douglas, a young man fr
[005] he blood leaving my face. I knew that this boy would _____ my whole soul, my whole art itself.' 'What did you do
[006] nd worships her for six months. Then he can suddenly _____ fascinated by another woman.' 'You don't mean a word
[007] Juliet you will forget everything. These ugly people _____ quite dierent when she appears.' 'I understand what y
[008] been good and innocent. He had corrupted himself, and _____ a terrible influence on others. He had even got pleas
[009] his life became pure, the face in the portrait would _____ beautiful again. He would go and look. He took the
[010] Gilbert? And her cousins?' Soon the five couples had _____ ten and Randalls was certainly not big enough for tha
[011] y, and food price were much too high. Some Romans had _____ very rich, but most were poor. Bridges, roads and po
[012] ch for it." "You're right. That is why I want you to _____ the Protector of Rome. Give power back to the people
[013] had changed since he left five years before. Rome had _____ an army camp." When they were inside the walls, he no
[014] e gods have allowed you" to live. Today I saw a slave _____ more powerful than the Emperor, of Rome;' she said. "
[015] won't work. The Emperor knows too much. And this has _____ too dangerous for me. "Let me go," said Maximus," an
[016] around at the empty, silent arena. "This place will, _____ dust, but I will not forget you." He stood above the
[017] t I began to have hopes for the future: I decided to _____ a writer. Perhaps I would be the greatest writer of t
[018] lf, Colston, at the age of sixty-four. 'Why have you _____ a sad old man?' the boy asked. 'Your life is very uni
[019] If you had put a terrible spell on them, I would have _____ a better man.' 'Try now,' he said, 'try now. It isn'
[020] e subject. 'Hugh told me,' I said. 'Hugh asked him to _____ a soldier. And Ted said that he might.' 'Hugh!' she
[021] ive only in a corner of the house. The rest of it has _____ a school for girls.' . 'I'm sorry; I said. 'But I'm g
[022] on't complain about long hours. Fewer than one in ten _____ partners, and everybody wants to be that one in ten b
[023] oss, Arthur Jacobs, of course, was on my team. He had _____ a partner in Drake & Sweeney at the age of thirty. Th
[024] Dickens was writing Oliver Twist, the new police had _____ quite good at catching criminals. It was diicult for
[025] cessful when he was alive, and many of his books have _____ films and television programmes since his death. The
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[001] enter on Education and the Economy, which has helped _____ voluntary national standards." It's changed education
[002] n South Florida. Likewise, there has been no rush to _____ an attitude at the new Arthur Ashe Stadium. The fans
[003] the ambitious plan of Rose Associates in the 80's to _____ a condominium community of 650 apartments in mostly
[004] ey had formed a $400 million joint venture to buy and _____ office properties in the Northeast, highlighting the
[005] r that a small pain at the time of the accident could _____ into something more later.) You should ordinarily re
[006] L NO BODY - All my friends at school have started to _____ nice figures, but I'm still as straight as a stick!
[007] on the project. The plane cost over 1,5 billion to _____ . It is the most tested plane in the history of aviati
[008] cally on business trips, but more important, doesn't _____ with him spiritually. I: You said that adultery is
[009] interesting contracts. The industry it most wants to _____ is tourism. China is trying to build a better life f
[010] re there exploitable niches which they could seek to _____ ? Do they have an exploitable brand name? Leading on
[011] ster parents. At 16, he joined the Army and began to _____ as an athlete. He bowed out of competitive sport afte
[012] h talking to students, graduates and local people, to _____ a 'feel' for the programme's rating in its own count
[013] ping students' social skills and every student has to _____ a plan for setting up their own business - which coun
[014] es of key importance for British universities keen to _____ links and exchanges with Russian partners. Andy Ross
[015] ogical world: how does the single fertilised egg-cell _____ the highly specialised limbs, organs, senses, of the
[016] out the Asperger individual in later life. While most _____ sufficient social skills to hold down a job, the inci
[017] ike paper. Diazo film looks like plastic.' 'How can I _____ diazo film?' 'Easily,' Mr Christopher said. 'Put cold
[018] ck the animal regularly, if you like. Toads sometimes _____ problems with their tongues if they're fed regularly.
[019] Flora realized that the conversation was not likely to _____ beyond this point, so she rose, said goodbye, and le
[020] n; they must find ways - even in this situation - to _____ hope. 'Black people must not give in; they must find
[021] Black people must not give in; they must find ways to _____ hope.' Hope for themselves, hope for this country. Th
[022] r the two girls. At the same time he worked hard to _____ new chemical materials for industry, which gradually
[023] y for our race, but for all intelligent life that may _____ . 'Go out into the universe, then. Go and be wise, kin
[024] ck this human "soul", their minds are weak and do not _____ . If this change is not stopped, - all human beings wi
[025] nce. Perhaps our children will become intelligent and _____ "souls" again.' 'What do you do to "delay it as long