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10-11 класс
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Once Mark Twain was sitting......a dinner party.........a well-known pianist. He said......him: It will interest you......a pianist that my life was once saved......a piano when I was a boy. We had a terrible flood ...... my home town. The water even reached the upper storey where I was ...... my father.......hesitation my father sat ...... a big chest ...... drawers, and floating ...... the river reached safely the bank." "Well, and you?" asked the pianist. "I accompanied him......the piano."
A Londoner who was going...... the West......England...... a holiday, arrived ...... train ......a town, and found that it waspouring. He called a porter to carry his bags ...... a taxi.......the way...... the station, partly to make conversation and partly to get a local opinion ......prospects ......weather......his holiday, he asked the porter: "How long has it been raining like this?" "I don't know. Sir, I've only been here ......fifteen years," was the reply.
Once Mark Twain was sitting at a dinner party with a
well-known pianist. He said to him: It will interest you as a
pianist that my life was once saved by a piano when I was a boy. We
had a terrible flood in my home town. The water even reached
the upper storey where I was with my father. Without hesitation my father
sat on a big chest of drawers, and floating down the river
reached safely the bank." "Well, and you?" asked the pianist.
"I accompanied him on the piano."
A Londoner who was
going to the West of England for a holiday, arrived by train at a town, and found that it was pouring. He called a porter to carry
his bags to a taxi on the way out of the station, partly to make
conversation and partly to get a local opinion on prospects of weather for his holiday, he asked the porter: "How long has it
been raining like this?" "I don't know. Sir, I've only been here for fifteen years," was the reply.
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my aunt when she was ..... her first visit ...... London. Once my aunt,
a young girl then, went .... a walk and
returned .... the hotel rather late. She found her room unlocked, but
she didn't think it to be......great importance and went.......When she switched ...... the light, she
shuddered...... fear: a
stranger ...... dirty boots was lying......her bed......his feet ...... the
pillow and his head......the
foot......the bed. ......first it seemed......my aunt that she would die......fear,
but......some moments she realized that the man was ...... no condition to get ...... or do any
harm......her. She felt somewhat reassured, but still she couldn't help
screaming so loud that all the neighbours woke......and came running......the
room. Great was her embarrassment when she was told that she had entered ......
the wrong room: her room was just ...... the one she had opened ......the next
floor.
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