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Don't lend a borrowed book to another.
It seems, from books, that the colonizers and adventurers went sailing off to a new fine life, a new country, opportunities, and so forth.
Don't eat while reading.
Don't judge a book by its cover.
Books and friends should be few but good.
A sheep dog drives the flock to the pasture.
The cowboys rode into an unknown town.
Why don't you come along with us to the party?
I, too, will come in about ten minutes.
At the age of six, I was taken to a circus for the first time.
I went on foot only one way.
I went there on an errand for Father.
I like watching planes take off.
I caught sight of him escaping from that shop.
I am looking forward to going to the zoo.
I'm driving into town so I can drop you off on the way.
I caught sight of the boy escaping from the classroom.
I must manage on a small income.
I'm going to fly to the moon.
I am determined to make a living as a playwright.

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