Like Billy when he realises that the landlady is sketchy
Patrick Maloney AFTER the lamb
Mary Maloney AFTER she got away with it-
General Zaroff
The Grinch
Santa
I feel nothing
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Hi 4H How are you feeling today?
Like Billy when he realises that the landlady is sketchy
Patrick Maloney AFTER the lamb
Mary Maloney AFTER she got away with it-
General Zaroff
The Grinch
Santa
I feel nothing
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1. When she walked across the room she couldn’t feel her feet touching the floor. She couldn’t feel anything at all – except a slight nausea and a desire to vomit. A.WHITNEY B.RIANFORD C.GENERAL ZARKOFF D.MARY MALONEY E. PATRICK MALONEY F.BILLY WEAVER G.THE LAND LADY H. SAM I. THE HUSBAND J. THE WIFE.
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2. I should be out, doing exercise, spending money, meeting people. I don't think I've spoken to anyone except my wife since Thursday morning. On Thursday morning I spoke to the milkman.
A.WHITNEY B.RIANFORD C.GENERAL ZARKOFF D.MARY MALONEY E. PATRICK MALONEY F.BILLY WEAVER G.THE LAND LADY H. SAM I. THE HUSBAND J. THE WIFE.
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On the other hand, a pub would be more congenial than a boarding-house. There would be beer and darts in the evenings, and lots of people to talk to, and it would probably be a good bit cheaper, too. He had stayed a couple of nights in a pub once before and he had liked it. He had never stayed in any boarding-houses, and, to be perfectly honest, he was a tiny bit frightened of them.
A.WHITNEY B.RIANFORD C.GENERAL ZARKOFF D.MARY MALONEY E. PATRICK MALONEY F.BILLY WEAVER G.THE LAND LADY H. SAM I. THE HUSBAND J. THE WIFE.
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"Where there are pistol shots, there are men. Where there are men, there is food," he thought. But what kind of men, he wondered, in so forbidding a place? An unbroken front of snarled and ragged jungle fringed the shore.
A.WHITNEY B.RIANFORD C.GENERAL ZARKOFF D.MARY MALONEY E. PATRICK MALONEY F.BILLY WEAVER G.THE LAND LADY H. SAM I. THE HUSBAND J. THE WIFE.
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She seemed terribly nice. She looked exactly like the mother of one’s best schoolfriend welcoming one into the house to stay for the Christmas holidays
A.WHITNEY B.RIANFORD C.GENERAL ZARKOFF D.MARY MALONEY E. PATRICK MALONEY F.BILLY WEAVER G.THE LAND LADY H. SAM I. THE HUSBAND J. THE WIFE.
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The man glanced around his shop. “How about a nice big slice of cheesecake? I know he likes that.”“Perfect,” she said. “He loves it.” And when it was all wrapped and she had paid, she put on her brightest smile and said, “Thank you
A.WHITNEY B.RIANFORD C.GENERAL ZARKOFF D.MARY MALONEY E. PATRICK MALONEY F.BILLY WEAVER G.THE LAND LADY H. SAM I. THE HUSBAND J. THE WIFE.