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[001] 't leave the job now. Rick returned to Phil Resch. I _____ you are an android,' he said. The way you killed Garl
[002] must do what h-he suggests.' His voffice was full of _____ . Pris, if you l-live with me, I'll stay at h-home for
[003] he first friend that any of us have found on Earth. I _____ that one day we can repay your kindness.' Isidore le
[004] ned as he accepted defeat. It's been a long trip.' I _____ ,' said Isidore happily, I can help make your stay on
[005] , 'Good morning.' 'Good morning,' said Mr Sandal. 'I _____ you don't mind. I've brought you a visitor. Do you k
[006] ly life I do enjoy,' said the young man. Bee began to _____ very much that this was Patrick. Mr Sandal spoke agai
[007] beginning to flower. And the first foals are here. I _____ you will think our horses are good. Aunt Bee says you
[008] tests 'I've put you in the old nursery,' Bee said. 'I _____ you don't mind. Simon has the room that he used to s
[009] n out on Timber?' She sounded a little surprised. 'I _____ Simon warned you about him.' 'Yes, thank you. He told
[010] r trim,' said Brat. 'And will that change him?' 'I _____ so. Next time he sees a suitable tree, he'll remember
[011] and worry you like this, but I had to talk to you. I _____ you don't mind.' 'I'm here to be talked to,' replied
[012] that Simon could have murdered Patrick, there was no _____ that the police would believe Brat's story. So he wa
[013] eph the glass. He drank quickly and asked for more. I _____ Uncle Uche won't want any,' she thought. 'If he does,
[014] r had to work in the fields or carry heavy baskets. I _____ her new husband is kind to her.' She thought about he
[015] ad talked of sending her to college, but there was no _____ of that now. 'I
[016] of that now. 'I _____ my new father will let me stay at school and get my c
[017] n't understand,' said Okonkwo. 'Don't you know that I _____ to become a chief, an Obi?' To become an Obi a man h
[018] other answered. He thought for a moment and added, 'I _____ we get plenty of money for Aku-nna.' They both laughe
[019] , I've brought her this bottle of headache tablets. I _____ she'll be better soon.' Ma Blackie said, 'She'll be b
[020] his afternoon when she brought me home from school. I _____ she's right, because I want to have your baby . Would
[021] or Ofulue to leave, Aku-nna cried on his shoulder. 'I _____ I shall see you again, Father. I know that my uncle O
[022] ied with the engineer's explanation,' he said. 'I do _____ you won't have any further3 accidents, Martin.' 'I
[023] you won't have any further3 accidents, Martin.' 'I _____ so, too,' Bledsoe said politely, picking up his wine
[024] tions about your cousin? You're wasting your time. I _____ you find that out soon.' 'I'm moving as fast as I c
[025] . 'Hello, Vic. I got the information you wanted.' 'I _____ you've not lost your job.' She gave a little laugh. '
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[001] cept for my job. Yes, it's certainly me.' The office _____ opened and a tall man with a beard and glasses came i
[002] ans have. I believe it's called empathy.' The office _____ opened. Phil Resch came in carrying a machine with a
[003] videophone. I've brought some things for dinner.' The _____ opened. You sound dierent,' Pris said. More adult.' S
[004] in, but at that moment there was a knock on the front _____ . Pris looked at Isidore white-faced. We can't open i
[005] te a message and passed it to Isidore. YOU GO TO THE _____ . Isidore took her pen nervously and wrote: AND SAY W
[006] know if it is them? he asked himself. He opened the _____ . Two people stood in the dark hall. One was a small,
[007] stay in this apartment.' He hurried out of the front _____ . OK, J. R. , I'll move in with you and you can protec
[008] we did there.' Irmgard spoke. She was standing at the _____ . I don't think we have to worry about Mr Isidore,' sh
[009] g,' Rick said. The job?' Three jobs.' He went to the _____ . He was feeling sick now. Good luck!' Iran said. I d
[010] for androids an experience similar to Mercerism. The _____ burst open. What a flight!' Rachael Rosen cried. Less
[011] op talking,' Roy said. He did so, then hurried to the _____ . One more trip,' he told them. Fine,' Pris answered,
[012] d called anxiously to Pris. She rushed to the kitchen _____ to see what Pris was doing. Oh, do that afterwards,'
[013] away from that empathy box; he has to be ready at the _____ . Move him!' Looking down, Isidore saw his hands on th
[014] ar suddenly made her look ugly. You have to go to the _____ , when he knocks if he knocks. You must show him your
[015] om them, Isidore made his way through the dark to the _____ . He stood there and listened. He could sense the hall
[016] r. Step outside and have a look.' Isidore opened the _____ . He was still holding the spider which Mercer had giv
[017] Here. He had found the apartment. He knocked on the _____ . A man's voffice answered. Who is it?' This is Mr Is
[018] and t-t-two of you are women.' We're not opening the _____ ,' said a woman's voffice. I want to watch Buster Frie
[019] spital,' he added. Would you p-p-please open the d-d- _____ .' He waited and the
[020] .' He waited and the _____ opened. There were two shapes in the dark apartment.
[021] ,' Rick told her. The taller figure tried to shut the _____ and turn on some electrical equipment. No,' Rick said
[022] It's so awful. So meaningless.' Rick opened his car _____ and got in behind the wheel. She had what seemed to h
[023] know. It was cold in the car now, so Rick opened the _____ and stepped out. He was hit by a terrible-smelling wi
[024] s... and if he'll come back. There was a knock at the _____ . Rick! She jumped up and opened the
[025] . Rick! She jumped up and opened the _____ wide. Hello!' he said. There was blood on his face an
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[001] igated.' 'I understand,' replied the young man. 'For _____ , when you ran away, where did you go? I suppose you r
[002] le of Ibuza never forgave him for this and never, for _____ , allowed him to become a chief. 'When the son of a sl
[003] of arrival. Some showed more3 than one carrier. For _____ , I found Thunder Bay to St Catharines on 15 June via
[004] e given to her by the people she worked for. Lil, for _____ , who was a solid, plain child, came to school in a dr
[005] ock, you can push a plastic card, a credit card, for _____ , between the lock and the door, and it opens!' 'But
[006] Anne Scott, isn't it?' 'Among other things, yes. For _____ , do you know where your brother Conrad is?' 'No ide
[007] her and Hindley. But the master's behaviour was a bad _____ for Catherine and Heathcli. At fifteen, Catherine was
[008] ndly. Try to look after her. Let her have a maid, for _____ .' 'I'm not going to be soft with her,' he replied wit
[009] r our heads. 'Roll out of it!' I shouted. I gave an _____ by rolling towards the back of the building we had j
[010] to be given a place at Natal Medical School. I am an _____ of your white concern for the black people of this la
[011] er,' Woods replied. 'But I'm afraid they will make an _____ of him so that no other black person will dare to com
[012] ring.' Woods sank back in his chair, overcome by this _____ of police cruelty. 'Oh, God...' he sighed. 'Steve, I
[013] nterested in giving the right impression. I wish, for _____ , that we had a starting- pistol.' Would this be any
[014] t was considered to be an unusually fine and unspoilt _____ of Tudor architecture. It was impossible to ring the
[015] o be in charge of Ashton's case.' 'Lord Cregar, for _____ ?' I asked. 'How did you recognize him?' 'He gets his
[016] high up on the chair, publicly displayed as an ugly _____ of evil. Feelings of shame and anger boiled up inside
[017] man hasn't fallen in love with her. Mr Rochester, for _____ . He's rich, isn't he?' 'Oh yes. But you see, there's
[018] ks to me almost as an equal, and gives me advice. For _____ , she has recommended me to marry as soon as possible
[019] continued, 'it is right for a priest to marry, as an _____ to other people. Secondly, I'm sure marriage will add
[020] real value or common sense around me. Mr Bingley, for _____ . He may not be intending to hurt you, but misery can
[021] y, are trying to influence him, against you.' Another _____ is Charlotte. I can't understand how she could agree
[022] because he is rich, and many others are poor. I, for _____ - I'm a younger son, you know, and won't inherit my f
[023] ather when they were young, many, many years ago. For _____ , the women would say: 'Oh, it's not like it used to b
[024] will change other things as well. She remembered the _____ they talked about. A butterfly lands on a flower some
[025] ed too many questions - about the Lugano package, for _____ - that she would stop our relationship, and I'd be al
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[001] e wanted to see the Edvard Munch paintings.' Did you _____ hear of an android with a pet?' Resch asked as they w
[002] uy it without me? It's the most important thing we'll _____ buy. You made some money, didn't you?' Yes. I killed
[003] said. Are you sure you're ready for more? Nobody has _____ killed six androids in one day. Look, Rick, I can't c
[004] ed with a woman. Don't be disappointed, OK? Have you _____ made love to an android before?' No,' he said, taking
[005] me.' She seemed as human as any woman that Rick had _____ known. Do we really have to kill those androids tonig
[006] ad. Please.' He stared at her. No android killer has _____ gone on after being with me,' Rachael said. Except on
[007] s to the north. Towards a place where no living thing _____ went, unless it felt that the end had come. In the e
[008] ning light, the land below him seemed to continue for _____ , grey and covered in stones and rubbish. Once, he rem
[009] lastic rock hit him. The pain was greater than he had _____ experienced. Mercer!' he cried. In front of him, he c
[010] stop being Mercer. Will I have to climb that hill for _____ ? Good-bye,' he said. I need bed rest, he told himsel
[011] nger. I rented a room in London, and have lived there _____ since.' 'Have you written or spoken to your - I mean
[012] ct, been one of the most exciting experiences he had _____ had. Loding had told him to go to a restaurant, have
[013] that he was so much more like Simon than Patrick had _____ been as a child. She had been trying to remember Pat
[014] dden wish to tell her the truth and rush away without _____ stepping into the house. He had no idea what to say
[015] at Jane would be more friendly towards him. If he had _____ had a younger sister, he would have liked her to be
[016] Simon's own room; there was no suggestion that he had _____ shared it with another person. It was as much a sitt
[017] . Brat thought he was the most handsome horse he had _____ seen. But there was something else about him. Simon b
[018] der wanted; but with Timber it was better than he had _____ known before. Along the top of the hill was a wide,
[019] rs ago. It was suddenly more real to Brat than it had _____ been before; the terrible death of Patrick Ashby, th
[020] ight towards Latchetts. For Timber nothing wrong had _____ happened. At the entrance to the stables he met Elean
[021] h opinion of himself,' said Brat. 'I don't think I've _____ seen a horse looking so self-confident.' 'Well, I exp
[022] round to the back of the house. 'Now then, have you _____ seen such a fine horse as this?' One of the stableme
[023] ry Simon, but in fact he had destroyed her chances of _____ marrying him. What kind of creature was this Simon As
[024] hat time.' 'Mechanical interests? I don't think Simon _____ had any. Why do you ask?' 'Well, that's what you to
[025] t for me, too, by never writing to me. Why didn't you _____ write, Brat?' This was the weak point in Brat's whole
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[001] ening moments will almost surely have a certain yo-yo _____ on you. Surrounded by a horde of uncontainable pread
[002] job into a union job very likely will have a bigger _____ on lifetime finances than all the advice employees wi
[003] in 1923, noted that he had problems getting just the _____ he wanted, noting that "the brick was laid as irregul
[004] teams, the lowest number since free agency went into _____ in 1993, there are scads of big names in that group,
[005] n how much top officials knew of the controversy. One _____ of keeping the Trie-related donations quiet was to po
[006] including holes in the ozone layer and the greenhouse _____ '. This will involve sending scientific instruments up
[007] tle), lots of scenery, snakes, volcanoes and special- _____ hippos ambushing rubber rafts. If you've never actuall
[008] former prime minister, whom he served to remarkable _____ for three crucial years as head of the Downing Stree
[009] e public know what retribution costs, and how little _____ it has on crime? Do they realise that most criminals
[010] hich explains why prison numbers have such a minimal _____ on the crime rate. But that is the direction we are be
[011] are being marched in with blithe disregard to cost or _____ . In March, the prison population reached its highest
[012] sted which could have been spent with measurable good _____ on prevention. Worst of all, the Blair/Howard 'Who's
[013] urope as soap-opera kitsch. In Germany, however, its _____ was dramatic and instantaneous. It opened the floodg
[014] well. I read it when I was nine and it had a profound _____ on me. I remem- ber it most because of the character
[015] policy towards the European Union'. Lords: debate on _____ of inequality on Britain's economic and industrial s
[016] ary school liaises with its feeder primary schools to _____ a smooth transition for pupils. Looking ahead, you w
[017] ee findings apply in this country and to examine the _____ of small classes on secondary pupils. Professor Morti
[018] utopia. The Western Canon is most concerned with the _____ of book policing on reading and teaching of literatur
[019] the death of Graham Shep-herd on active service. The _____ is finally to extinguish the well-worn idea that the
[020] literary research, has identified 'an Angela Carter _____ '. Forty proposals for doctorates on her writing in 19
[021] edit systems and more flexible courses. One positive _____ of this changing ethos was that it tapped into a group
[022] , says: 'The system is cracking. Expansion has had an _____ on the quality of teaching, especially on teachers'
[023] as in the third year that we really began to feel the _____ . The politics department changed the way they organis
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[001] nd said. I've always said,' Resch continued, that the _____ place for an android would be in a big police station
[002] Luba and Roy Baty... Oh, Roy and Irmgard Baty are my _____ friends. If they're dead, nothing matters. Why don't
[003] they were afraid. Rachael or Pris Stratton was their _____ weapon, and without Mercer it would have worked. He
[004] tired to come back. He told me once that would be the _____ way to die. He loved the water.' She was silent for a
[005] your - I mean - to Miss Ashby?' 'No. I thought it was _____ to come to you first.' 'That was very sensible. I sha
[006] ldn't be Patrick. 'You're the person who knew Patrick _____ ,' said Mr Sandal. 'You will be the
[007] ,' said Mr Sandal. 'You will be the _____ judge. Simon was only a boy eight years ago, and boys
[008] tly,' said Simon. 'They're all good, but this is the _____ one of them all. He's a four year old called Timber.'
[009] children where the pupils didn't work. 'I'm doing my _____ to make Simon fall in love with me, but it's diicult,
[010] tant than most. The Show was not just for showing the _____ farm animals and doing business, it was also a time w
[011] mals and doing business, it was also a time when the _____ known families for miles around came together. The da
[012] rst part of the Show went very well. Jane wearing her _____ riding clothes, took her horse Rajah round the course
[013] the front. Roger Clint's horse, Stockings seemed the _____ of the others, the one that he would have to beat, so
[014] you don't intend to accept me, do you? You did your _____ to kill me this afternoon.' 'Not my
[015] to kill me this afternoon.' 'Not my _____ . I'll do better,' said Simon with a smile. 'I expect
[016] y during the rainy season. The factory doctor did his _____ , and the native doctors asked the spirits to make the
[017] the shelf behind the curtain and fetched her mother's _____ glass. She poured some water from the big water cool
[018] mall he looks,' she thought, 'and how dierent, in his _____ suit.' She threw herself down in a storm of crying. T
[019] of jealousy; that was not respectful. But she did her _____ . 'Chike likes Aku-nna,' she said, 'But that's only be
[020] ies were well. 'Please give my personal greetings and _____ wishes to everyone,' he said. The whole school clapped
[021] sit her. She took two headache tablets and put on her _____ skirt and her new pink shirt. Already she could hear
[022] ths and we shall say to our granchildren, "We did the _____ aja dance in the world!"' That evening, Aku-nna and
[023] Paige Carrington's background. Talk to Boom Boom's _____ friend, a star player with the Black Hawks called Pie
[024] e Grafalk Steamship Line. Martin Bledsoe would be the _____ person to have the company now. But I must know the
[025] n the table. It's just like a real one.' 'The lamp's _____ of all,' cried Kezia. She wanted Isabel to talk for
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[001] he'll probably kill all of us. That's what happens, I _____ , when an android thought he was human.' So why do yo
[002] w.' Who are these killers?' Isidore asked. He didn't _____ . Are they trying to kill you? It's against Mercerism.
[003] Roy finished his alarm system in silence. He doesn't _____ ,' said Pris in a sharp voffice, how we got off Mars.
[004] ... and that's everything to him. It's hard for us to _____ that, but it's true.' You're a great man, Isidore,' P
[005] e man said, but you must continue without me. Can you _____ that?' No,' Rick said. I need help.' How can I save
[006] J. R. . Say anything; do anything to stop him. Do you _____ what he would do to us if he found us?' Moving away
[007] ndroids before I told him, he thought. But he doesn't _____ . On the other hand, who does? Do I? Did I? And one of
[008] Unfortunately, very few people, except Bee, seemed to _____ this side of Simon's character. The twins' older sis
[009] ,' replied the young man. 'I'm sorry. I don't really _____ . I didn't know that there were any Ashby cousins.'
[010] ze the full meaning of his visitor's words. 'You must _____ ,' he went on after a moment, 'that I cannot simply ac
[011] ing will have to be most carefully investigated.' 'I _____ ,' replied the young man. 'For example, when you ran a
[012] you have told me, but I must also say that I cannot _____ why you have never communicated with your family befo
[013] ,' said the young man. 'In any case, you never could _____ me very well, could you?' 'Couldn't I?' replied the l
[014] him. 'I don't want them around,' he had shouted. 'I _____ , Simon,' she had said gently and gone away. The day a
[015] y office, it wouldn't be the same, would it?' 'No. I _____ . I think that's a good idea. Can we go now?' asked
[016] is prepared to recognize you as her nephew, you will _____ that the matter must be very fully investigated. This
[017] . It is also a matter of property and a fortune.' 'I _____ perfectly. I shall, of course, stay here until your i
[018] 's coming back.' 'I don't think that's too diicult to _____ . For eight years Simon has believed that Latchetts be
[019] ng that has puzzled me for eight years. I could never _____ why Patrick killed himself. Patrick was a very sensib
[020] . 'What you felt was a very natural thing to feel. I _____ now, and I did then, too.' 'Then you'll accept my apo
[021] low just for her money? Simon was a diicult person to _____ . In the stables Eleanor had found the Latchett racing
[022] tud. But Roger doesn't want to leave England.' I can _____ that, Brat thought. England and Eleanor together woul
[023] d. But spend it very carefully.' The children did not _____ why their father was so worried, and they were afraid
[024] e laughed loudly. His sons looked puzzled. 'You don't _____ ,' said Okonkwo. 'Don't you know that I hope to become
[025] u forget many things, my sons.' Ngbeke's sons did not _____ . What was she talking about? Surely Ma Blackie was no
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[001] id, why didn't I get her?' If you call from here, you _____ another office in the same building. We're separate f
[002] ere the rat had gone. The light of the lamp did not _____ as far as the high ceiling, and the fire had burned l
[003] I'll listen tonight for the alarm bell. Perhaps we'll _____ him in time to help him.' When Moore arrived home,
[004] o the great dining room. The Doctor was the first to _____ Moore. But too late. There at the end of the bell rop
[005] old man pointed out the path that Giles must take to _____ Fablan Fawr. He did this three times, to make sure th
[006] e her address quickly on a piece of paper - 9 Canal _____ - and gave it to him. He took it, and turned to leave.
[007] tely. 'By the way, Lewis,' said Morse, 'where's Canal _____ ?' 'It's in Oxford, sir, near the canal, down in Jeric
[008] et and drive slowly towards the canal. Surely Canal _____ must be very close? The narrow streets made parking
[009] ems no longer interested him. He had arrived at Canal _____ , and now he hesitated, wondering why he was there,
[010] was to the policeman guarding the entrance to Canal _____ , and was allowed to pass. Inside number 9 the sittin
[011] . But not tonight. Suicide or murder? Inside 9 Canal _____ , Constable Walters entered the kitchen. 'Inspector M
[012] ich was delivered and received. From number 10 Canal _____ , George Jackson continued4 to watch the house opposit
[013] ctor Bell searched the two small bedrooms of 9 Canal _____ , looking for clues. They found large piles of letter
[014] nquest too, would you?' So Walters went back to Canal _____ that afternoon. Morse's question about Anne's front
[015] lmost out of the door and then - 'Somebody in Canal _____ knows something about those keys. Try number .' Int
[016] orse interviewed most of Anne's neighbours in Canal _____ . Some of the information he received was useful, but
[017] ice inspector, and needed to get into number 9 Canal _____ (which was quite true), but that he had left his key
[018] carried out his plan. He walked rapidly along Canal _____ to the canal at the end. There were no lights on at
[019] the same way as before. But as he walked into Canal _____ , thinking he was safe at last, a heavy hand fell on
[020] ed him, someone who was standing at the top of Canal _____ with a new, folding bicycle. The gown this person ha
[021] ng ticket on its window, parked at the top of Canal _____ that day. And now he even remembered what Anne had to
[022] phone several words ago, and was on his way to Canal _____ . 'What's happened, Walters?' he said as he entered nu
[023] ps?' 'Well, yes.' 'Wasn't your car parked near Canal _____ that afternoon?' 'It certainly wasn't! You can't prov
[024] or a blue Rolls Royce, parked on the corner of Canal _____ and Canal Street at 3. 25 p. m. on Wednesday October
[025] s, you know, the little man who was murdered in Canal _____ . Didn't have many friends, did he?' 'No, he liked b
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[001] from his face. I'm capable of feeling empathy for at _____ two particular female androids.' And Luba Luft is one
[002] se about my situation than his. He feels pain, but at _____ he can be true to himself. Rick took his wife's hands
[003] r scissors? Probably not. He would never know. But at _____ it was alive. He walked to the end of the hall and do
[004] w it's only dust. Nobody has seen a star for years at _____ not from Earth. Maybe I'll go to a place where I can
[005] not feel that Mr Holden should take any calls for at _____ ...' OK,' Rick said, and hung up. Dave's condition is
[006] irst how you came to Latchetts at all, that would at _____ clear my mind.' 'I - I met someone in America who had
[007] kidnapping me.' She could not get away. There were at _____ twelve men, running, carrying her along. She lost co
[008] who put the water in the holds,' Bledsoe said. 'At _____ the ship itself wasn't damaged.' 'You do have two sm
[009] slowing down, area the truck behind me was going at _____ seventy. I couldn't stop. I couldn't do anything. A
[010] an taking off his hat. He looked very old. Ninety, at _____ . But he had a nice face, pink, with little blue eyes.
[011] he suicide note he was looking for. But there was at _____ one note which Anne Scott had written the night befo
[012] had believed him. Anyway, he had told the truth, at _____ about the key. His plan was very successful so far.
[013] h left early. I'm sorry. I don't remember.' But at _____ she had remembered about the note for Edward, thought
[014] n, who would inherit the Linton fortune, she would at _____ be able to remain in her family home. He had no idea
[015] he cried, getting quite excited. 'Not yet! Stay - at _____ another half-hour! My father will be angry with me if
[016] ave hated you when you came into the world (I did, at _____ ), and he'll hate you as he leaves it. Go on crying. T
[017] d, 'If you're not going to use lights, you should at _____ keep the way clear. Why don't you get these things o
[018] and cigarette smoke and dirty drinks glasses. But at _____ it had looked alive. Now it didn't. So it was a surp
[019] 'I shan't,' she said, but she did, for the moment at _____ . 'I am going out.' 'You are going out when I take yo
[020] he might find at Cold Comfort. She felt relieved, at _____ , that at the last moment she had packed her dearly lo
[021] Mrs Beetle's plan for making money, but felt that at _____ it was organized. She said a pleasant goodbye to Mer
[022] . Of all the Starkadders, he seemed to enjoy life the _____ . Amos had religion, Judith had Seth, Adam had his dum
[023] n bed and get over the shocks of the night before. At _____ , that is what most families would have done. But the
[024] ture of Seth, life at the farm returned to normal (at _____ , as normal as it ever was), and Flora was quite glad
[025] many years we've got to find out things like that! At _____ fifty years, in should think, wouldn't you, Charles?