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[001] ao Mao, had jumped suddenly into her room through the _____ window, surprising her. 'Stupid cat!' said Hu as she
[002] and Yoshiko was frightened of snakes. They came to an _____ space among the trees, and stopped to wait for Marwa.
[003] Thomas. Sean had a can of cola in his hand, ready to _____ it. 'No! Sean, we must save water. .' 'This is cola,
[004] t. Of course, no money was involved.' Hu's mouth fell _____ . Hu's father's face didn't change. Mr Grisman hurried
[005] air was empty. The door of the principal's office was _____ . Mr Stanyer had left them. The right career Hu foun
[006] t, looking unsure. Hiroshi smiled as he held the door _____ for her. 'Of course. It's your birthday. Everything's
[007] ut 1 don't want any breakfast, thanks.' Ikuko didn't _____ the door. Bernard hadn't left her room the night befo
[008] ying, the music filling the room and going through the _____ window into the spring air. Japan seemed a long way
[009] r a moment. Then the door opened. Joyce still didn't _____ her eyes. 'Joyce?' It was a voffice she knew, a man's
[010] ife for her only grandson. 'So your research centre's _____ now? How did the opening go?' 'It went really well. W
[011] market place had been, and the old school was now an _____ Education Centre. Bur along her road things hadn't ch
[012] ng what the problem was. The largest bedroom door was _____ , so I went inside. 'What did you want. . . ?' Sandra
[013] edes. The man was obviously quite angry. I saw Sandra _____ her bag and give him a small package. She then said s
[014] into the drive which made us both turn. My mouth fell _____ when I realized that it was Sandra, sitting in the si
[015] wnstairs very quietly and out a side door, leaving it _____ so that I could get back in. The garden was still war
[016] the house and suddenly found myself below a room with _____ windows. I could hear voffices coming from inside. A
[017] jour, monsieur'. For some reason I looked out of the _____ door. It was at the back of the building. As I looked
[018] ngry if she had nothing to hide? She had the map-book _____ on her knees. Our only conversations were about direc
[019] escape. But how? I walked to the window and tried to _____ it. It was impossible. I walked over to the door. It
[020] ne. Silence. I stood up and pushed the door. It swung _____ with a horrible noise - it must have been shut for y
[021] to the back door of the house. To my surprise it was _____ . I walked in, leaving the door
[022] . I walked in, leaving the door _____ behind me for a quick escape if necessary. I stood an
[023] key in the lock as slowly as I could, pushed the door _____ , moved inside and closed the door behind me. I turned
[024] ten people to take to Skellig. He left the front door _____ to get a bit more air into the house and walked down
[025] ouching, with the sound of the sea coming through the _____ window. Chapter 4 Exploring the village The next da
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[001] ter not. Oh, here they are now. Good.' And Megan once _____ disappeared out of the room. 'Sorry we're late, Mum.
[002] t they shared. And kind Paul who'd made her feel good _____ , and who was her future. It was strange to see the tw
[003] to her, of course, and I hope I'll be able to see her _____ either here or in Canada.' 'So, you're going away
[004] either here or in Canada.' 'So, you're going away _____ , and leaving us,' said Megan. 'Beth is going to be ve
[005] you to go, I feel as if I'm just getting to know you _____ . Everything has happened so quickly in the last few d
[006] ere had been all those years without her. Finding her _____ had been so wonderful, but now the future seemed empt
[007] you left me fifty years ago. I can't let you leave me _____ . You're part of me - I feel complete with you.' 'What
[008] ving the sound of Megan's words. 'Ask me to marry you _____ ,' she replied in a shaking voffice. 'Megan, marry me.
[009] ed in a shaking voffice. 'Megan, marry me. Be my girl _____ ,' Huw said. 'Of course, Huw,' she answered. 'Of cours
[010] s excited. She would see Marwa and Thomas and Yoshiko _____ , and that was exciting. She would do less housework a
[011] mile back. It was wonderful for Hu to see her friends _____ . They crowded together at the entrance to the school.
[012] was happy to be back among her friends and studying _____ after the holidays. As Hu went into her last class,
[013] She stopped because she thought she was going to cry _____ . John tried to read the essay. 'Hey, this is good,'
[014] ted, he couldn't keep still. Sean was already talking _____ . Melanie Gibson was brushing her beautiful red hair.
[015] from the gardens in the Soi below. 'Stupid!' said Hu _____ , returning to her chair. How could she pay for her ex
[016] little secret. Our little secret. ' Then he laughed _____ . 'OK,' he said. 'Let's do something on tenses. Things
[017] of her situation. It was a long time before she slept _____ . It was Saturday. Hu had told her mother she was goin
[018] to make a telephone call. He never mentioned the idea _____ . Hu learnt much more English in the library with John
[019] 're higher than that,' said John. 'We'll find the road _____ if we travel downwards.' 'Yeah, you're right,' said T
[020] Then he started shaking the phone. He tried to phone _____ . They were all looking at him. 'I think the phone is
[021] owly and angrily, 'Don't you ever repeat that rubbish _____ !' There was a moment of total silence. Suddenly he dr
[022] the night before. Sean tried to use his mobile phone _____ , but it still didn't work. 'Sean told me about your i
[023] not to speak. 'Uh huh,' said Mr Riding, standing up _____ and walking towards the window. 'Does your father kno
[024] can sort this out. But we'll need to talk about this _____ . In the meantime, I shall have to discuss this with my
[025] u OK?' 'I'm sorry, Mrs Patel, I...' Hu started crying _____ . 'It is all right now, my dear, Melanie can take your
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[001] d in media all her life, she'd never got used to the _____ . She didn't mind doing the presentation - talking to
[002] a bit. Poor darling Stephen, people who only saw his _____ face just didn't know him. They opened another bottle
[003] 1895 everything changed and Oscar Wilde's success in _____ life was over. Wilde had become a close friend of Lor
[004] which I had to fight. He was always in agreement with _____ opinion, always on the winning side. I taught him how
[005] and I had passed it. Now they wanted me to sing at a _____ concert. And I knew that I could succeed in this seco
[006] s in my room, but today I wanted all my actions to be _____ . So I asked everyone to excuse me, and I opened my mo
[007] Pickwick Papers appeared in parts in 1836-37, and the _____ loved them. Mr Pickwick is a very simple, innocent ch
[008] nd America, reading from his books to an enthusiastic _____ . His sudden death in 1870 shocked thousands of people
[009] ere,' said Nancy.' I am afraid to speak to you on the _____ road.' They went down the steps towards the river. '
[010] ,' he said, and for once he was not ashamed to cry in _____ . 'I'll never see you again,' said Mark again, almost
[011] rs of government - whether to go to war, when to have _____ holidays, or how to reduce the number of accidents at
[012] y about his hopes of becoming King of Asia. Later, in _____ , the religious men of Siwah welcomed him as 'Son of Z
[013] was not as happy as his men. His defeat had been very _____ , and it hurt him greatly. There was a philosopher cal
[014] embezzlement to handle the denomination's corporate _____ relations and paying her $440,000 from the proceeds
[015] ith their divorce a year ago Aug. 28, the rivalry for _____ attention and approval continued until her death. This
[016] izzes: two-hour team games, complete with live emcee, _____ address system and prizes. It's a lively, natural ex
[017] S been nimble in finding ways to keep himself in the _____ eye. When his network television career ended, he tur
[018] hen his network television career ended, he turned to _____ television and then cable. He has popped up on Broadw
[019] venerable tradition of the private-collection-turned- _____ -institution. Like such art meccas as the Palazzo Dori
[020] gs in $130,000 a year. Mr. Volkan, 38, plans to study _____ health at Harvard University, where he hopes to earn
[021] al experts, Ms. (Diane Terman) Felenstein, who runs a _____ relations firm, and Marilyn Crockett, the club's stoc
[022] k they need one. The crunch is coming, especially for _____ universities, because states are putting brakes on hi
[023] emic productivity. Since World War II, a major aim of _____ policy has been to make higher education more availab
[024] ol graduates go on to college, nearly 80 percent into _____ systems. President Clinton would like to make two yea
[025] aised the critical issue of decrepit and overcrowded _____ schools. But, straining for attention, she overreache
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[001] he one that Huw remembered. He felt as if he was in a _____ shop rather than a coal mine. Bur. when the doors ope
[002] do? Something caught her eye in the Soi below. A very _____ orange and black animal, a squirrel, was running alon
[003] John and Sean ran to the stream first. There were two _____ rocks and then a drop of about five metres, a small w
[004] tter see these,' said Verity. She handed Mr Grisman a _____ brown envelope. 'I found them in Mr Stanyer's desk dr
[005] the only person who's just arrived,' she thought. A _____ woman came over and said, 'Are you new here, dear? Do
[006] She opened it carefully and took out a collection of _____ , black and white pictures: a girl in a church, lookin
[007] emely tidy cafes in the square. We ordered two of the _____ bowls of fruit, ice-cream and cream which the Swiss l
[008] castle. I imagined that her family had a flat in the _____ building, presumably once the holiday home of some ri
[009] llow Fiat sports car were in a parking area next to a _____ garden. Quite a place! I parked my dirty old British
[010] Sandra and I were left alone. I poured myself a very _____ whisky from one of the bottles on the sideboard, and,
[011] ght it was just reproduction furniture. He was taking _____ amounts of very valuable antique Italian furniture in
[012] y turn. Before being locked in again, 1 was given two _____ bottles of mineral water, some French bread, some Cam
[013] m where the moonlight through the windows showed me a _____ sofa. I got down behind it. I heard the toilet, then
[014] room. Table and chairs, a fireplace, two armchairs, a _____ clock showing one thirty, a cupboard, a TV, a bookshe
[015] gain. 'Look ahead!' In the far distance I could see a _____ lorry in the emergency lane. It was getting closer ve
[016] ndon restaurant; and her flat - living room, kitchen, _____ bathroom and two bedrooms. I also know every tiny det
[017] ess a lot of water shooting up into the sky where the _____ bird had gone into the sea. It was as if a bomb had
[018] thousands of leaf-cutter ants, each one holding a very _____ piece of leaf.' : 'Last night,' Lisa said, still in t
[019] d not entered the room since he was a child. It Was a _____ room built by his grandfather to keep him at a distanc
[020] e, were going to hold a dinner party, The Coles had a _____ and beautiful house. There was always music there, an
[021] forward from another side. Each man marched behind a _____ shield, each carried a sword. The Germans were caught
[022] ftly said, "Yes, I remember. . ." He walked over to a _____ map of the Roman Empire and waved a hand across it. "
[023] ce, then he was on a ship, travelling across water. A _____ African man smiled down at him he saw views of the de
[024] e and watched everything with interest. Proximo was a _____ man with big, blue eyes and white hair and beard. He
[025] ls had been bought together. They drove through some _____ iron gates. There was no sign on the gates or on the
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[001] you that you should just accept any man who shows any _____ in you. No. You girls still need to be choosy; find y
[002] s about other people, but scandals about myself don't _____ me. 'Every gentleman is interested in his good name,
[003] e. Keep your horrible secrets to yourself. They don't _____ me any more.' 'Alan, they will have to
[004] me any more.' 'Alan, they will have to _____ you. I am awfully sorry for you, Alan. But I can't hel
[005] night, and his terrible secret had died with him. The _____ in Basil Hallward's disappearance would soon pass awa
[006] ing to her she could not hear everything. Emma had an _____ in Frank Churchill, although she had never met him. T
[007] ve both made a mistake. I do not wish you to have any _____ in me, Mr Elton, and I do not intend to marry anyone
[008] satin a small, dirty cafe and watched everything with _____ . Proximo was a large man with big, blue eyes and whit
[009] looked back at the tigers from time to time, not with _____ but with fear. They knew what a hungry tiger could do
[010] ems," he said. Commodus walked around the room losing _____ . Lucilla listened carefully-and watched her brother.
[011] cchus suddenly sat forward and started to take a real _____ in the behavior of the crowd. Maximus was almost at t
[012] . I read the letter in my room, and it did not really _____ me. At school I always enjoyed my mother's letters, b
[013] music under his arm. The arguments had not seemed to _____ Marian. When Ted . reached her, she looked at him. S
[014] hose history was written on the wall. I had a special _____ in it now because Marian would soon be a member of th
[015] been terrible. Since that time I have never taken an _____ , for good or bad, in other people's business. . When,
[016] ' His attitude changed immediately, and he said, with _____ : 'When did you stay there?' It was when your grandfa
[017] iver's face. The boy's eyes were watching with silent _____ . Fagin knew that Oliver had seen what he was doing. H
[018] listened to their mysterious conversation with great _____ . When Fagin came back, Nancy was ready to go home. '
[019] me here to work for Mr Soames. I have always taken an _____ in young Gilchrist and tried to help him, because I k
[020] 'Then 1 remembered Wilson told me about Spaulding's _____ in photography. Remember? He said Spaulding used to s
[021] t and drinking wine. They did not share other Greeks' _____ in literature, science and philosophy. Macedonia was
[022] edonia, and soon the Carian king got worried and lost _____ in a marriage with anyone in Philip's family. Alexand
[023] beyond the borders of his own empire. Over the years, _____ in Alexander has been shown in many dierent ways. He
[024] do not typically compete directly with men's general _____ magazines like GQ, Esquire and Details. Mr. McDonell
[025] his way: "We can compete editorially with any general _____ magazine in the country." Miguel Oliveira will neve
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[001] f trees. 'We might have to go round those , trees. ' _____ me!' said Thomas. 'John, you must stay at the back wi
[002] 'I get you,' said Sean. He sounded excited. 'So we _____ the stream, the water. . . we
[003] the stream, the water. . . we _____ it out of the park. No more turning in circles, no mo
[004] ' Sean sighed. 'So down means out. Cool, Hu! We just _____ the water.' Sean smiled in the dark. Now there was so
[005] bout your idea, Hu. It's the only idea we have. We'll _____ the direction of the water - the stream down and, I h
[006] lish. . She talked so quickly that Ikuko could hardly _____ . 'Oh, yes,' said Lucretia, as they sat talking in the
[007] begins at eleven o'clock and your presentation will _____ the President's talk. So, we'll see you in an hour? G
[008] hen Joyce would point at something: Taka's eyes would _____ her finger and see some special fish or plant. They
[009] that it would be diicult for Andrea and the others to _____ us along small country lanes, so I decided to take a
[010] clever ideas about running away. Mr. Morris you will _____ our guard here. His yellow car is very easy to see, s
[011] had returned, 'get out of the car, get your bags and _____ me.' 1 did as 1 was told. We were let into the house
[012] twice as fast as mine,' I answered. 'And he can also _____ us with the radio signal.' 'And there's Andrea, too!'
[013] st as I can along this flat motorway. They'll have to _____ . Hopefully the police will soon notice all of these c
[014] s OK. They're following.' Both cars had moved out to _____ us and were a couple of hundred meters behind, with A
[015] phin Cottage. Go down to the harbour, turn right and _____ that little road shoulder until you come to a stone c
[016] t. 1 gave a final look in the mirror and was about to _____ her outside, when something made me turn back. Jennif
[017] They would simply say he was mad. Was this murder to _____ him all his life? Was he always going to suer because
[018] . Harriet's friend ran away, but before Harriet could _____ her, more gipsy children arrived and were all round h
[019] ou're a man who can command. You give orders, the men _____ your orders, the battle is won." Commodus looked acro
[020] 's late," she said, turning away and knowing he would _____ her. Back in his own room Commodus sat on the bed and
[021] ugh to face him. The people were with you, they would _____ you.' "I am only one man. What possible dierence can
[022] es about 'Eustace and Hilda' were very popular. These _____ the relationship between Eustace and his older sister
[023] knee, Leo. That cloth isn't very clean.' I was glad to _____ her up the stairs. She made me sit on the side of th
[024] ent. I was not quite sure about the events that would _____ the dance, but they were connected with Marian and Lo
[025] s Marian will visit her this afternoon,' I wanted to _____ Stanton when he left us. But I could not do that. Mrs
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[001] feeling of love. Then, there had been all those years _____ her. Finding her again had been so wonderful, but now
[002] discuss this with my father.' She walked to the door _____ looking back. 'Sure!' Mr Stanyer called after her. 'T
[003] . Mine's 1972. What's yours?' '255 1970,' replied Hu _____ thinking. She felt her face going red. 'But don't pho
[004] would want the money after each lesson, twice a week. _____ good results in English, she could not enter the IB p
[005] lts in English, she could not enter the IB programme. _____ the IB, medical school was a dream. It was very qui
[006] couldn't look at her father. He lit another cigarette _____ thinking. Hu said nothing. Her father smoked the cig
[007] motion at all. He simply sat and stared at Mr Grisman _____ expreSSiOn. Mr Grisman continued. 'I have invited Khu
[008] l unhappy for a moment. She couldn't imagine her life _____ him. So why did the idea of marrying him seem like a
[009] for you. . I can't imagine how you can live in Japan _____ eating nshima.' Ikuko just smiled. She didn't want to
[010] e by the back door. Now they ate their dinner indoors _____ speaking - it was diicult to talk with the noise of t
[011] he candles and then go to bed.' Bernard and Ikuko sat _____ speaking in the candlelight as the storm went away. B
[012] red if she could leave now. But it would be sad to go _____ taking a look at the sea. She changed into her swimmi
[013] a strong swimmer, but it would be diicult to swim far _____ flippers on her feet. Well, she'd have a short swim s
[014] e wouldn't have to spend very long in the restaurant. _____ her flippers it took her a long time to swim back alo
[015] nd full. 'I expect she's just gone back to the Centre _____ telling you,' said Taka. 'But how could she have got
[016] ed her eyes. Taka saw two tears run down her cheeks. _____ thinking, he reached out and took her hand. 'Joyce,
[017] ad said something about 'having to go away somewhere' _____ explaining anything. I didn't ask too many questions
[018] t like one of them, going round and round in circles _____ understanding where I was. 'Paul,' she said, trying t
[019] Andrea. 'A car containing some very valuable things, _____ keeping a close check on where you were? We are not
[020] n. A space opened up on the inside and I changed lane _____ slowing my speed. Andrea followed. Then I moved into
[021] away from here. Just think - three weeks by the sea, _____ any work. It sounds wonderful.' In the city the heat
[022] out arrangements for the next day and had gone to bed _____ mentioning work. But later, she had woken up and hear
[023] ' 'That's OK,' Stephen said, 'I'll be perfectly happy _____ it.' 'Fine. I'll come down a bit later then to see th
[024] She wanted a relaxed, uncomplicated meal - an evening _____ thinking about London, work or Stephen's problems. So
[025] lf, he was also pleased that Anna was now here alone, _____ Stephen. 'It's a crisis at work,' Anna said. 'He didn
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[001] who can take your place if you are ill. We call this _____ an "understudy". She will learn your part. If, for so
[002] ting at his head of Upper School. Then he noticed the _____ standing behind Verity Truman. It was Khun Wiwat Pha
[003] ew people were sitting alone. 'Maybe I'm not the only _____ who's just arrived,' she thought. A large woman came
[004] ning steps and the doors opened again to let one more _____ on. Ikuko saw a red jacket and recognised the deep vo
[005] et up earlier than most people. I'm usually the first _____ at breakfast. .' 'You're not studying at the language
[006] t first. 'I was nearly thrown out of my seat. But the _____ sitting next to me, Bernard, he saved me.' 'Bernard?
[007] he best in the world, even if you don't like her as a _____ .' 'I'm looking forward to meeting her,' said Sven. 'S
[008] But he wanted to tell his grandmother about this new _____ in his life. 'Yes,' he said, 'I know her.' And he tol
[009] dra was very helpful during the meeting - the kind of _____ all managers need when they're new to a group. And at
[010] nyway, he can't be so good-looking and a really nice _____ : there's probably something wrong with him!' Later, S
[011] ry special place and you need to be a special kind of _____ to be able to enjoy it!' For some reason, Stephen fel
[012] reason, Stephen felt Tristan was that special kind of _____ - a man who would be happy with his own company. 'We
[013] ht. I'm only joking. I'm sure he's a very interesting _____ . . . as well as good to look at!' At the Fisherman's
[014] a couple of times and he'd seemed to be a reasonable _____ . What was it all about? Stephen must be talking to hi
[015] r day. 'Well,' he laughed, 'I'm not sure I'm the best _____ to answer that! You should ask them! People might thi
[016] so stupid as to pick a tour with only one other single _____ on it?' 'What?' I turned unwillingly to look at her,
[017] uld have arranged it better. Everybody knows a single _____ doesn't book onto a trip like this just to see the si
[018] es again, giving up on magic for a while. 'A single _____ on holiday alone is looking for a partner,' Lisa cont
[019] good girl. Sunset at Fido's Bar ]Jennifer The first _____ I saw when I entered Fido's Bar was Jan. He was looki
[020] a nice home and time to enjoy it. I'm not the type of _____ who's desperate for success. That drives Caroline cra
[021] iend's that?' Mary frowned at me. 'Your roommate, the _____ you share a room with, Jennifer. 1 haven't seen her y
[022] her than just thinking about Pete and what a horrible _____ I am. Lifting the binoculars to my eyes, I pointed th
[023] t the answering machine again. I'm not a hard-hearted _____ , and I still didn't want to leave a message breaking
[024] people.' 'Of course I understand. That's the kind of _____ you are,' he said, and reached for my hand. The wait
[025] rheard had shown that Ian was enrirely dierenr to the _____ I'd thought he was. First Gary, and now Jan. I must b
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[001] e do now?' she asked, standing up. 'I have no idea at _____ ,' I answered, still surprised that they'd been able t
[002] g to get out of this?' 'I know it looks impossible at _____ ,' 1 replied, pulling her closer to me, 'but we'll be
[003] his bedroom, he found a small mirror that had been a _____ from Lord Henry. He looked at his real face and saw n
[004] me, Mr Elton, and I do not intend to marry anyone at _____ .' After that they sat silently until the carriage sto
[005] the house and had tea with Mr Woodhouse but, for the _____ , said nothing to her about their love. After Mr Knigh
[006] "It's strange: I think more about the future than the _____ . How will the world speak my name in future years?" H
[007] some of my hopes for the future, and the diary was a _____ from her. She, too, hoped that 1900 would be a great
[008] r are an interesting example of the builder's art. At _____ the house, gardens and park are rented by Mr W. H. Ma
[009] that.' Marian said, 'The new things can be a birthday _____ . His mother wouldn't mind that, I'm sure. When is you
[010] y decorated for the occasion. Many local people were _____ , and both teams were invited. The colours, the flags
[011] on. . My thoughts returned to Marian. I wondered what _____ she was going to take to Nannie Robson: a cake, perha
[012] ng because of you.' 'Me? Why?' 'She's going to buy a _____ for you,' he said. 'A
[013] for you,' he said. 'A _____ !' I cried. For a moment I was sorry argument with Mar
[014] d Marian probably knew that. My green suit was also a _____ from her. All my pleasure left me, 'Did she really say
[015] e again before your birthday. I'll send you a little _____ . I'll keep the real
[016] . I'll keep the real _____ until you come back. Can you guess what it is? With
[017] em to a servant. I'm sure she will. I hope this small _____ will match your new suit.' I looked into the envelope
[018] ine all kinds of things. I did not want to change my _____ opinion of spells. They were useless, even stupid, an
[019] es, of course,' I said. 'Marian wants to give you her _____ first,' she said. 'Can you wait?' 'When is she comin
[020] ssenger's birthday, and I must be there to give him a _____ . It's exactly the right
[021] . It's exactly the right _____ for a messenger. He won't have to walk to the farm in
[022] hear it? You tried to question him without his mother _____ . You told him he didn't need a lawyer. You didn't tel
[023] they had done over the last two years, and about the _____ political situation. They were both bolshevik support
[024] rouble-making, Darius decided to conquer the whole of _____ -day Greece. In 490 BC, he sent an enormous army, to A
[025] r an enormous sum of money and gave it to Philip as a _____ . Alexander, aged twelve, went with his father to see