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Everytime her husband looked at me, he almost asked me: "For what purpose have you come here?"
In Paris and elsewhere, in the summer, husbands send their wives and children somewhere to escape the heat and they customarily leave to visit them on Saturday evening until Sunday.
Everytime her husband looked at me, he almost asked me: "For what purpose have you come here?"
In Paris and elsewhere, in the summer, husbands send their wives and children somewhere to escape the heat and they customarily leave to visit them on Saturday evening until Sunday.
She pressured him to quit.
He is wearing sunglasses.
He's wearing sunglasses.
She risked her life to save him.
I thought doing this would be easy, but we've been working all day and we're still not finished.
The international code for calling Italy is 39.
Tom poured cold water over himself to wake himself up.
She doesn't like to leave anything unfinished.
There was someone sitting on a bench reading a book there.
Tom slammed on the brakes.
Tom dialed the number again.
Last year, I spent so much time by myself that I almost forgot how to communicate effectively with others.
I locked the front door.
Our dog was nearly run over by a car.
I slipped on my geta and dashed outside.
I'll call you at seven.

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