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It seems, from books, that the colonizers and adventurers went sailing off to a new fine life, a new country, opportunities, and so forth.
I don't have time to read.
To read books is custom with me.
The first necessary thing in choosing books to read is to select those which really interest you.
Have you ever written a book?
A book can be compared to a friend.
The books were tied up in a bundle.
Put the book back where it was.
The books were tied up in a bundle.
The prospects for our victory are excellent.
Not only I, but also you are responsible for this accident.
I am in no small degree indebted to him.
I've already picked out the CD I'm going to buy next.
I am interested in chess these days.
I have a good many things to do today.
I've been there, and it's not all it's cracked up to be.
But I'll never be defeated, never lose my way.
I don't quite agree with you.
I have never eaten a mango before.
I remember locking the door.

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