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[001] s got a more honest face than Walter, though.  But I'd  _____  he's Walter's son. I hear you all liked him.'  'We lov     
[002] evenge! Thank  you for telling me Isabella's secret. I  _____  I'll make good use  of it!' At this point I went to lo     
[003] d  stopped! Well, you've broken poor Linton's heart. I  _____ ,  he's dying of love for you, and he'll be in the grav     
[004]   though. Not the suicidal type? All those people will  _____  you  are,  Edward.'  'What about my friends? The peopl     
[005] uit, a tie, a white shirt. As he  put  his hand out to  _____  on the Bible, he stood tall and proud,  the physical e     
[006] eat me to the floor and kicked me.  I still refused to  _____  to something I had not done. They tied  me to a chair      
[007] o you honestly  want me to  be your wife?' I asked.  I  _____  it.'  'Then, Edward, I will marry YOU.'  'my little wi     
[008] ords 1 couldn't understand,  but  which I guessed were  _____  words, then pushed her chair  back. 'Well, will you wa     
[009] ease try  to keep your smart comments to a minimum.' I  _____  I only  looked away for one second to answer her, but      
[010] and when he smiled  at me, I climbed in next to him. I  _____  I didn't plan it that  way;  it just happened. And som     
[011] 'well-known' staffers who (ex-Capitol police  officers  _____ ) tried to bed every Capitol policeman, or the  teenage     
[012] le studies for other players in his  home  and doesn't  _____  off the pitch. Chelsea paid Newcastle  pounds  1.2m fo     
[013] -righteous. Next down the scale  was  being allowed to  _____  at the geriatric in his hired cabin-  cruiser steering     
[014] s got a more honest face than Walter, though.  But I'd  _____  he's Walter's son. I hear you all liked him.'  'We lov     
[015] evenge! Thank  you for telling me Isabella's secret. I  _____  I'll make good use  of it!' At this point I went to lo     
[016] d  stopped! Well, you've broken poor Linton's heart. I  _____ ,  he's dying of love for you, and he'll be in the grav     
[017]   though. Not the suicidal type? All those people will  _____  you  are,  Edward.'  'What about my friends? The peopl     
[018] uit, a tie, a white shirt. As he  put  his hand out to  _____  on the Bible, he stood tall and proud,  the physical e     
[019] eat me to the floor and kicked me.  I still refused to  _____  to something I had not done. They tied  me to a chair      
[020] o you honestly  want me to  be your wife?' I asked.  I  _____  it.'  'Then, Edward, I will marry YOU.'  'my little wi     
[021] ords 1 couldn't understand,  but  which I guessed were  _____  words, then pushed her chair  back. 'Well, will you wa     
[022] ease try  to keep your smart comments to a minimum.' I  _____  I only  looked away for one second to answer her, but      
[023] and when he smiled  at me, I climbed in next to him. I  _____  I didn't plan it that  way;  it just happened. And som     
  
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[001] rship coming in from outer space, leaving a long white  _____   like smoke across the clear blue sky.  Clyde and Lora     
[002] the side of its  head. The cat likes this. It puts its  _____  up and it pushes itself  against my legs. And there is     
[003] I have never seen a bigger cat. It had  lost  half its  _____  and one of its ears, but it looked calm  and happy. 5      
[004]  and continued along the road.  Montmorency, with  his  _____  between his legs, walked behind us.  He hoped that nob     
[005] I looked back  and saw a black Figure with wings and a  _____ ? Would I run, or  would I stand and Fight? Fortunately     
[006] and went over to Pointless, who was  eating Hopeless's  _____ . Adam, who had lived  and worked among  dumb creatures     
[007]  for so long that he was almost one of them,  took the  _____  out of Pointless's mouth, and  gave her his  handkerch     
[008]  it was nearly ready to take o. Under the ship's great  _____ ,  tiny looking men and machines moved about working at     
[009] d. The man had a rubber  tube. He put one end into the  _____  pipe of the car, and the  other end through a window.      
[010]  he looked  around, then he put the tube back into the  _____  pipe. He got  back into the car with his whiskey.  'Ma     
[011] They're on Jerome's whisky bottle, and  they're on the  _____  pipe too.' 'How did you check his prints?'  asked Folt     
[012]   and watched him. Maybe they pulled his tube from the  _____   pipe. We're not sure, and the kids aren't telling. Th     
[013] es. The work here was done between 1941 and  '46, the   _____  end of Sturgeon's impressive debut but before he reall     
[014] nt that has done very well by keeping a tiger by  the   _____  when the tiger actually carries its wild behaviour thr     
[015] rship coming in from outer space, leaving a long white  _____   like smoke across the clear blue sky.  Clyde and Lora     
[016] the side of its  head. The cat likes this. It puts its  _____  up and it pushes itself  against my legs. And there is     
[017] I have never seen a bigger cat. It had  lost  half its  _____  and one of its ears, but it looked calm  and happy. 5      
[018]  and continued along the road.  Montmorency, with  his  _____  between his legs, walked behind us.  He hoped that nob     
[019] I looked back  and saw a black Figure with wings and a  _____ ? Would I run, or  would I stand and Fight? Fortunately     
[020] and went over to Pointless, who was  eating Hopeless's  _____ . Adam, who had lived  and worked among  dumb creatures     
[021]  for so long that he was almost one of them,  took the  _____  out of Pointless's mouth, and  gave her his  handkerch     
[022]  it was nearly ready to take o. Under the ship's great  _____ ,  tiny looking men and machines moved about working at     
[023] d. The man had a rubber  tube. He put one end into the  _____  pipe of the car, and the  other end through a window.      
[024]  he looked  around, then he put the tube back into the  _____  pipe. He got  back into the car with his whiskey.  'Ma     
[025] They're on Jerome's whisky bottle, and  they're on the  _____  pipe too.' 'How did you check his prints?'  asked Folt     
  
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[001] s, with an extra day, in the  middle of  this wild and  _____   country.  Behind me the land rose steeply, rocky, sil     
[002] as, with an extra day, in the middle of this wild and   _____   country.  Suddenly a shadow dropped across the flower     
[003]  felt that I was at a  crossroads in my life - a  very  _____  crossroads.  My mother was dead, and I'd never known w     
[004] r lives  by their neighbours, and were  sometimes very  _____  as a result.  Silas Marner was one of these weavers. H     
[005]  the coins were his friends, who made the cottage less  _____   for him. But it was only at night, when  he had Finis     
[006] quire, well, he didn't know what to do. And he's still  _____ ,  believe me! That's why we often see  him in here in      
[007]  at the Light Street chapel. He realized  how his once  _____  life had changed since Eppie had come  to him. Now he      
[008] d, have you,  daddy?'  No, child,' said Silas. I was a  _____  man before you were  sent to me.'  But you'll never be     
[009] man before you were  sent to me.'  But you'll never be  _____  again, father,' said Eppie lovingly.  That's what Aaro     
[010] r went away from me, I'd need my gold  again. I'd feel  _____  then, and I'd  think God had forgotten me, and perhaps     
[011] Godfrey was away on business and she  would perhaps be  _____  without him. The  Casses were not going to Eppie's wed     
[012]   he was in a dierent world. High up in their distant,  _____   mountains these lamas had been  patiently at work, ye     
[013] le universe, turning the same face always  towards its  _____  sun, Shervane's world  was the last and the strangest      
[014] ing even when it reached the sea.  Travellers on those  _____  coasts had  reported how the dark shadow of the Wall m     
[015] she was doing this - meeting a complete  stranger on a  _____  beach at night. All  day she had been unable to put th     
[016] eady the Magellan was moving across the sky along its   _____  and unreturning road. The white  Fire of its engines s     
[017] coat again, and he  went out for a walk.  He felt very  _____  and miserable. He met policemen who  looked at him  st     
[018] joyed his evening with the doctor and returned  to his  _____  house at half past  eleven. He had got into bed and wa     
[019] .  In the evening half-light the place seemed wild and  _____ ,  and a cold north wind blew at his back.  Far ahead o     
[020] ible childhood - stories of  strange companions met in  _____  places. What would I do  now,' he wondered, if I looke     
[021] ight, with a fresh  wind blowing, and in the middle a   _____  Figure... But at that moment a real wind made his  win     
[022]  two  before.  New York was very pleasant, but he felt  _____ .  People forget you,' he said, smiling at Catherine.       
[023] r forgive you!' cried Morris.  Catherine suddenly felt  _____  and afraid. Oh, Morris,' she  cried, putting her head      
[024] he end of the summer, they were walking  together in a  _____  valley in the mountains. It  was  beginning to get dar     
[025] ery angry.'  I am sorry,' Catherine murmured. She felt  _____  and  frightened in this wild place.  One day he will l     
  
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[001] lenty of time  since I looked at it last night for the  _____  in the picture to  Finish what he wants to do, but he      
[002] n. Then he thought, either  the Bettses knew about the  _____  in  that room but still stayed in the house, or they k     
[003] room  could recognize the place. There was a  horrible  _____  in white following the little boy. At First you  could     
[004] ong time, beating against  the house and crying like a  _____  in  pain. Lying in bed, listening, Parkins thought tha     
[005]  between  Parkins and the door.  Parkins stared at the  _____  in horror. He could not reach  the door without touchi     
[006] mble with fear.  Realizing that the bed was empty, the  _____  moved  forward into the moonlight which shone in  thro     
[007] ime to watch it for long. With frightening  speed  the  _____  moved around the  room, searching and feeling, and a c     
[008] ered a  similar experience in India, supposed that the  _____ ,  having no body of its own, had to make one  out of t     
[009] at  the cat's body and shook his head. Another living   _____  is dead, chicken head. Didn't you notice the  dierence     
[010]  stopped in  front of a painting. It showed a hairless  _____   standing alone on a bridge. Its hands were held over      
[011] ld man said, You will not be asked to do wrong. Every   _____  which lives sometimes has to do things  it doesn't bel     
[012]  Suddenly John Isidore pushed her away and lifted the   _____  from the table. He carried it to the tap, turned the       
[013] troyed her chances of ever  marrying him. What kind of  _____  was this Simon Ashby,  who hated the  thought that he      
[014] en right about Simon. Just like Timber - a well  bred   _____   with beautiful manners, who was also a dangerous  kil     
[015] e looked strange in any clothes. She was  a tiny white  _____  with huge eyes - just like a little bird.  Nobody had      
[016] ever ideas.  'I know,' she said. 'Let's send that poor  _____  some of this  food. We'll pack a basket. All those  ch     
[017] as a woman sitting by the fire.  'Em,' said the little  _____  who had let her in. 'Em! It's a  young lady.' She turn     
[018] fireplace. He got several books ready to throw at the   _____ . Finally he lifted the rope of the alarm bell. He put      
[019] ly. He picked up a book and aimed it at the rat.  The   _____  jumped cleverly to one side. Moore threw another  book     
[020] orner of the picture. But Moore took no notice of  the  _____  and continued to examine the picture.  The Judge was s     
[021]  He  aimed it  well. But before the book could hit the  _____ , it dropped  o the rope and landed on the floor. At on     
[022]  in at the window.  Terror made me cruel. I rubbed the  _____ 's tiny wrist  against the broken glass so that blood p     
[023]  whispered Heathcli. He could not see me  I rubbed the  _____ 's tiny wrist against the broken glass.  behind the cur     
[024]  no right to hurt me!' 'I  didn't touch you, you lying  _____ !' she cried angrily, and,  unable to control herself,      
[025] dgar angry!' 'You think I'm afraid of that weak little  _____ ?'  he growled. 'Anyway, what dierence does it make to      
  
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[001] d  your life. We've  arrested the truck driver - not a  _____  on him, of course.'  'Did you inspect my car?'  He loo     
[002] m  about a funny little cat she once had, who  used to  _____  and pretend to be fierce when she gave it  meat to eat     
[003] '  She reached out across me. I heard her finger-nails  _____   a  woman's  silk dress. 'Hullo, "Smee". How are you?      
[004]  the curious face of a rat stared at him. Then with a   _____  and  a squeak, it was gone.  The thing that interested     
[005] ry, and gently washed the finger. It was only a small   _____ ,  and Heloise soon stopped  her tears.  'Look, it's on     
[006] se soon stopped  her tears.  'Look, it's only a little  _____ !' Lucille said, but it was said to  calm the children.     
[007] to  calm the children. To Lucille it  was not a little  _____ .  It was a terrible disaster which she had failed to p     
[008] ent white. 'I don't think it's bad, madam. It it's  a   _____  from the sand box.'  'Heloise's finger? Oh, don't worr     
[009] mured weakly.  'No, man, don't be foolish. It's just a  _____ ,' answered Mr  Rochester. 'Now Jane,' turning to me, '     
[010] m behind. When they were tired and could not tear  and  _____  and beat him any more, they carried Oliver to a  dark      
[011] d the cut  on  top of the table. It starts with a thin  _____  and ends with a  large rough hole. Yes, I see.'  Chapt     
[012]   hurt. His car got  a good dent, but mine only a tiny  _____ .  BG:  What happened? Did he - was  the owner of the c     
[013]  history, Jencks is inventing the subject again  from   _____  - beginning with the magnificent, baffling insights of     
[014]  third of lessons for 7 to 11-year-olds were not up to  _____ .  However, Chris Woodhead, the chief inspector, said l     
[015] d  your life. We've  arrested the truck driver - not a  _____  on him, of course.'  'Did you inspect my car?'  He loo     
[016] m  about a funny little cat she once had, who  used to  _____  and pretend to be fierce when she gave it  meat to eat     
[017] '  She reached out across me. I heard her finger-nails  _____   a  woman's  silk dress. 'Hullo, "Smee". How are you?      
[018]  the curious face of a rat stared at him. Then with a   _____  and  a squeak, it was gone.  The thing that interested     
[019] ry, and gently washed the finger. It was only a small   _____ ,  and Heloise soon stopped  her tears.  'Look, it's on     
[020] se soon stopped  her tears.  'Look, it's only a little  _____ !' Lucille said, but it was said to  calm the children.     
[021] to  calm the children. To Lucille it  was not a little  _____ .  It was a terrible disaster which she had failed to p     
[022] ent white. 'I don't think it's bad, madam. It it's  a   _____  from the sand box.'  'Heloise's finger? Oh, don't worr     
[023] mured weakly.  'No, man, don't be foolish. It's just a  _____ ,' answered Mr  Rochester. 'Now Jane,' turning to me, '     
[024] m behind. When they were tired and could not tear  and  _____  and beat him any more, they carried Oliver to a  dark      
[025] d the cut  on  top of the table. It starts with a thin  _____  and ends with a  large rough hole. Yes, I see.'  Chapt     
  
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[001] a. They've killed Colin. You were right. And  they've   _____  him down there,  near the windmill.' I told her  what      
[002] e Greek!' I shouted It's Alexandros come back!'  'They  _____  him near the windmill,' Colin replied. 'I heard  them      
[003] I left?' I asked.  'Nothing really,' Mark replied. 'We  _____  Josef.  Then, last night, we searched Agios Georgios f     
[004] ery  poor. But she's got a wedding ring on.  She'll be  _____  tomorrow.'  I'll just have a look at her,' said Godfre     
[005] recognize his dead wife,  and soon his secret would be  _____  with her. Now he could  talk of love to Nancy. He coul     
[006]  I'm her father or not.'  That week the dead woman was  _____  in Raveloe, and the  child stayed at the weaver's cott     
[007] who would be not one  day older when they lay dead and  _____ .  Already the Magellan was moving across the sky along     
[008] . He died very quickly, and Wickem said  they want him  _____  quickly too.'  Yes, yes; well, I must ask Mrs Bowles h     
[009] quire said  before he died that he did not want to be   _____  in the family tomb. It is to be an earth grave in the      
[010] or  years.  I can't begin again everything is dead and  _____ . I never  expected to see you here again.'  Morris sto     
[011] ted and slowly falling down. In  the end they would be  _____  under the dust. But then, of  course, he would be dead     
[012] er to that. He sat on the edge of the bed,  his  face   _____  in his hands. He was still sitting there when  darknes     
[013] Southampton, police reports were written, bodies  were  _____ . But for Bee the world was only the room where  Brat w     
[014] Lagos from  Ibuza to find her husband already dead and  _____ . Friends  and relations were very kind to her and the      
[015] his executor, but I  knew he wouldn't care  how he was  _____  so I didn't argue with the arrangements.  After the fu     
[016] ur car.'  'Tell me about Bledsoe's background.'  'It's  _____  deep. I've never told anyone about it, but if  someone     
[017] l out of the window and down to the balcony,  where it  _____  itself among the green leaves  of the daodils.  The ro     
[018] d the servant. 'It was a gentleman  from  London. They  _____  him in the churchyard here. I was  working for Captain     
[019] that time. He let us all go to the  burial. Mr Roberts  _____  him and prayed over the grave. It  was  all in the loc     
[020] nd that evening he  strangled her. During the night he  _____  the body in the  small  back  garden behind the shop.      
[021] e began to worry about the body in the garden. Was it   _____  deeply  enough? He bought some rocks and stones, and s     
[022] o find some new  members,  although old Mr Parkes  was  _____  on the day  that Charles Richards was found guilty of      
[023] uld no  longer help him, so I left him.  Catherine was  _____  the following Friday. Her brother  Hindley, although i     
[024] o  attended the ceremony. To our surprise, she was not  _____   in the church with the Lintons, nor with the Earnshaw     
[025] ly allowed to stay at the  Grange until her father was  _____ .  'I'm going to join her, and you, dear child, will jo     
  
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[001] d if any  of them guessed, but  perhaps they didn't.  ' _____  up, Philip,' Steve Millace said. He picked up his  hel     
[002] w you're the same as the rest of us  , we're poor too!  _____  up, Master Marner! If you get ill and  can't work any      
[003] ense, do you? You're anxious and  excited, that's all.  _____  up; soon the baby will be here.'  Gently he rubbed her     
[004] ut a lovely  dark blue! All the men were smiling now. ' _____  up! We  won't  bite!' they seemed to be saying. How  v     
[005] sual as it was unpleasant.  She decided, therefore, to  _____  herself up  by walking to the  village to find a pub t     
[006] h, God! Oh, God! To think that I  have come to this!'   _____  up, Grimes. It isn't like you to be as miserable as  t     
[007] aid Grimes. I'll buy a motor-bicycle.'  This seemed to  _____  him up a little. He took another glass  of wine and sm     
[008] helf. "Push this  into another man and the crowd will,  _____  and love you. You  may even begin to love them back."      
[009]  and Maximus were a  strong fighting pair and began to  _____  them. Soon all the  attackers were on the ground. Juba     
[010] and threw his sword into the  crowd. It only made them  _____  louder. Proximo was  pleased  with the day's work. He      
[011] ll take their freedom. And  still  they will shout and  _____ ." He shook his head sadly.  "The beating heart of Rome     
[012] oximo, Maximus walked out  into the arena. There was a  _____  immediately. He was a  known fighter now, and the Moro     
[013] miled back. "I like you, Spaniard," he said. "I shall   _____   for you." Maximus was shocked. "They let you watch th     
[014] area, Proximo stood with Maximus.  They  heard a great  _____  go up from the crowd.  "He certainly knows how to plea     
[015] crowd was silent, then suddenly there was an enormous   _____ . The shouts of "Maximus ... Maximus" grew louder  and      
[016]  for the  wrongdoing of public officials is nothing to  _____  about.    TWO SLEEPY Friday afternoons ago, in what th     
[017] tive analysis of the state of the nation  after lunch,  _____  up a jailed Brit in the afternoon and sort out  his ca     
[018] mantic  truths  behind any sane foreign policy. We can  _____  ourselves up  at the  London conference. We have a rig     
[019] h valleys, the Enlightenment has done its  work (small  _____ ) too thoroughly. And yet all that yearning for  a more     
[020] d if any  of them guessed, but  perhaps they didn't.  ' _____  up, Philip,' Steve Millace said. He picked up his  hel     
[021] w you're the same as the rest of us  , we're poor too!  _____  up, Master Marner! If you get ill and  can't work any      
[022] ense, do you? You're anxious and  excited, that's all.  _____  up; soon the baby will be here.'  Gently he rubbed her     
[023] ut a lovely  dark blue! All the men were smiling now. ' _____  up! We  won't  bite!' they seemed to be saying. How  v     
[024] sual as it was unpleasant.  She decided, therefore, to  _____  herself up  by walking to the  village to find a pub t     
[025] h, God! Oh, God! To think that I  have come to this!'   _____  up, Grimes. It isn't like you to be as miserable as  t     
  
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[001] e, I tried it. I screamed and turned to run.  It was a  _____  thing to do. He jumped at me. He caught me,  pulled me     
[002] en the Cretan's  face.  Now I said, 'Mark!' in a high,  _____  voffice that made no  sound at all.  Lambis let Colin      
[003] n to pick up the gun.  Colin  stood there, and looked   _____ .  'Colin,' Mark said.  Then Colin was in his arms. He      
[004] ly rode it, had gone to his father's  funeral.  What a  _____  job for a grown man, I thought.  Then I felt surprised     
[005] Harold had said.  I had shaken my head. Probably I was  _____ , but  somewhere, when I was  a child, I had  learned t     
[006] for a  drink. They had a couple of whiskies. It was so  _____ .'  We drove a long way without talking, he with his pr     
[007] old was angry. 'Philip!' he said loudly. 'Don't be so   _____ .  There's a lot of money in that  envelope. Victor's b     
[008] ugs,' he said finally. 'He goes to  parties  and gives  _____  little girls  dangerous white  powder. Very fashionabl     
[009] asm.  And you will destroy it,  if you carry on. It's   _____ , as well as dishonest.'  'Have you finished?'  'Yes.'1     
[010] ,' she  said. 'He  asked me to buy some  ammonia. It's  _____ , isn't  it? I don't even know... I don't even know wha     
[011] o Lord White's hand. His love for Dana den Relgan was   _____ , I  thought, but I felt deeply  sorry for him.  He loo     
[012] d said at last.  'Mmm. Is the horse all right?'  'Yes,  _____  animal.'  'If Victor Briggs comes down here again,' I      
[013] rey hasn't been the same since then.  Miss Nancy isn't  _____  , she won't marry a man she can't  trust!'  The landlo     
[014] tter not come home now!' replied Godfrey  angrily. How  _____  I was to trust him  with my horse!'  But where can Dun     
[015] Fowler did pay the money. He gave it to me, and I was   _____  enough to let Dunstan have it.  And he was going to se     
[016] table, but I don't think she'll  accept me.'  Don't be  _____ , Godfrey!' said the Squire with a scornful  laugh. Any     
[017]  and I don't want to be around when they  Find out how  _____  they've been. I  wonder how Sam will feel about it.'       
[018] you did give us another planet,  we'd only do the same  _____  things  all over again. And,' he went on sadly, Brenda     
[019] angrily.  'Don't pull it! You've got it all wrong, you  _____  men!' you cry.  'No, I haven't!' he shouts. 'Let your      
[020]   - and pull out all the ropes  on his side.  'Ah! The  _____  fool!' you hear him say to himself. And then,  suddenl     
[021]  breathe under here! Why don't you help us, you  great  _____   thing!'  So I went and helped them. Harris's face was     
[022] into the boat and  dress. I turned - and just then the  _____  branch broke. The  next  minute, I was in the middle o     
[023] r dead? Where is  the rest  of you?'  'Oh, don't be so  _____ !' Harris's head said. 'It's your fault.  You  made me      
[024] tatoes. We refused to  continue. 0  George said it was  _____  to have only four potatoes, so we  washed  about six m     
[025] seemed to be all right,  too.  'Look at your nose, you  _____  fool!' the voffice cried again,  more  loudly this tim     
  
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 cheer
 creature
 inquiry
 lonely
 scratch
 stupid
 sugar
 swear
 tail
  
 
   
[001] ris were going to pack  them; he put his  leg into the  _____ ; he  ran away with the  teaspoons. He pretended that t     
[002] colate. I'd had a shock and I  needed a hot drink  and  _____ . Slowly I began to feel better. Mattingly was  probabl     
[003]  a locked room,' he replied calmly, eating a piece  of  _____ . 'We won't let her go yet. Father says I shouldn't be      
[004] do? Do sit down. Will you have tea?  Do you take milk?  _____ ?'  Reuben said nothing. His head was full of confused      
[005] lora drank her coee, ate her cake and  started putting  _____   on her orange. Suddenly she heard a voffice behind he     
[006] ers are not provided with soap or  towels. Do you take  _____  in your tea?'  Yes, usually.'  I will make a note of t     
[007] tle by little he noticed that he was drinking tea with  _____  in  it and eating white bread with real butter. 'How d     
[008] nd he brought us wonderful things: rice, dried  fruit,  _____ . I think he has a connection with the new  government.     
[009] girl I like to have a cup of tea with me. I  put  some  _____  in her tea started to stir it with a spoon, and  someh     
[010]  live music in the world. And of course you must go up  _____   Loaf  Mountain at  sunset or sunrise - the colours in     
[011]  nowadays many  people  just have cereal with milk and  _____ , or  toast with  marmalade,  jam, or honey. Marmalade      
[012] ssible. A: Yes. It  says here we all eat far too much   _____ , and that's what  causes  toothache. B: I know that. A     
[013] t. A: Yes, well,  there's these bacteria  that convert  _____  into acids, and they attack the teeth  and  make holes     
[014] ris were going to pack  them; he put his  leg into the  _____ ; he  ran away with the  teaspoons. He pretended that t     
[015] colate. I'd had a shock and I  needed a hot drink  and  _____ . Slowly I began to feel better. Mattingly was  probabl     
[016]  a locked room,' he replied calmly, eating a piece  of  _____ . 'We won't let her go yet. Father says I shouldn't be      
[017] do? Do sit down. Will you have tea?  Do you take milk?  _____ ?'  Reuben said nothing. His head was full of confused      
[018] lora drank her coee, ate her cake and  started putting  _____   on her orange. Suddenly she heard a voffice behind he     
[019] ers are not provided with soap or  towels. Do you take  _____  in your tea?'  Yes, usually.'  I will make a note of t     
[020] tle by little he noticed that he was drinking tea with  _____  in  it and eating white bread with real butter. 'How d     
[021] nd he brought us wonderful things: rice, dried  fruit,  _____ . I think he has a connection with the new  government.