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John’s house became too big for him afte...

John’s house became too big for him after his wife died, so he bought a smaller one

nearby. There is a very nice old clock in his first house. When some people came to help

move a clock, John thought, “I won’t let them take off my beautiful old clock in the truck.

Perhaps they are likely breakit.” So she carried it on his arms. One the way, a small boy

looked at John for a few second and said, “How interested you are! Why did you buy so a

large watch?”

 

John’s house became too big for him after his wife died, so he bought a smaller one nearby. There is a very nice old clock in his first house. When some people came to help             was move a clock, John thought, “I won’t let them take off my beautiful old clock in the truck.      the                                   ﹨off Perhaps they are likely∧breakit.” So she carried it on his arms. One the way, a small boy                     to           he looked at John for a few second and said, “How interested you are! Why did you buy so a                      seconds             interesting                      such large watch?” 【解析】 略
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