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English, 26.01.2021 19:40, kenzie9493

Mrs Burke laughed: 'What a foolish set of people, sir! Look how they sell out Caleb for twenty pieces of silver.'
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A The events of the story
Why was the journey from Kingston to Leinster made?
And the truck, mark you, was not relishing it (1.43). Why?
3 Why did some of them prefer to lead the truck to its destination (1.80)?
Which corner was not like any the narrator had seen in his life
before?
s What happened at the stream on the way to the house?
What did they expect and did not get when they arrived?
7 How did the guests try to let it be noticed that they were hungry?
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