Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: Lane. I do my best to give _, sir
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money
food
Choose the right preposition: A gross deception has been practised _ both of us
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Choose the right preposition: After we had all been resigned to his loss, his sudden return seems _ me peculiarly distressing
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Choose the right preposition: And of course a man who is much talked about is always very attractive. One feels there must be something in him, after all. I daresay it was foolish _me, but I fell in love with you, Ernest
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Choose the right preposition: And this is the box _ which I keep all your dear letters
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Choose the right preposition: But why on earth did you break it off? What had I done? I had done nothing at all. Cecily, I am very much hurt indeed to hear you broke it _. Particularly when the weather was so charming
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Choose the right preposition: Cecily! Surely such a utilitarian occupation as the watering of flowers is rather Moulton’s duty than yours? Especially at a moment when intellectual pleasures await you. Your German grammar is _ the table. Pray open it at page fifteen. We will repeat yesterday’s lesson
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Choose the right preposition: Child, you know how anxious your guardian is that you should improve yourself _every way
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Choose the right preposition: Coming over very slowly.] But I don’t like German. It isn’t _ all a becoming language. I know perfectly well that I look quite plain after my German lesson
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Choose the right preposition: Do you suggest, Miss Fairfax, that I entrapped Ernest into an engagement? How dare you? This is no time _wearing the shallow mask of manners. When I see a spade I call it a spade
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Choose the right preposition: From the moment I saw you I distrusted you. I felt that you were false and deceitful. I am never deceived _ such matters. My first impressions of people are invariably right
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Choose the right preposition: He laid particular stress on your German, as he was leaving for town yesterday. Indeed, he always lays stress on your German when he is leaving _ town
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Choose the right preposition: I am not in favour of this modern mania for turning bad people into good people at a moment’s notice. As a man sows so let him reap. You must put away your diary, Cecily. I really don’t see why you should keep a diary _all
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Choose the right preposition: I am very fond _ you, Cecily; I have liked you ever since I met you! But I am bound to state that now that I know that you are Mr. Worthing’s ward, I cannot help expressing a wish you were - well, just a little older than you seem to be - and not quite so very alluring in appearance
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Choose the right preposition: I could deny it if I liked. I could deny anything if I liked. But my name certainly is John. It has been John _ years
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Choose the right preposition: I do not think that even I could produce any effect _ a character that according to his own brother’s admission is irretrievably weak and vacillating. Indeed I am not sure that I would desire to reclaim him
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Choose the right preposition: I don’t think I could break it _ now that I have actually met you. Besides, of course, there is the question of your name
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Choose the right preposition: I keep a diary in order to enter the wonderful secrets of my life. If I didn’t write them down, I should probably forget all _ them
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Choose the right preposition: I knew there must be some misunderstanding, Miss Fairfax. The gentleman whose arm is _ present round your waist is my guardian, Mr. John Worthing
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Choose the right preposition: I must see him at once on a most important christening - I mean _ most important business
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Choose the right preposition: I suppose one of the many good elderly women who are associated with Uncle Jack in some of his philanthropic work in London. I don’t quite like women who are interested _ philanthropic work. I think it is so forward of them
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Choose the right preposition: If you are not, then you have certainly been deceiving us all _ a very inexcusable manner. I hope you have not been leading a double life, pretending to be wicked and being really good all the time. That would be hypocrisy
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Choose the right preposition: If you would care to verify the incident, pray do so. [Produces diary of her own.] I never travel _ my diary
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Choose the right preposition: It is not at all a bad name. In fact, it is rather an aristocratic name. Half _ the chaps who get into the Bankruptcy Court are called Algernon
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Choose the right preposition: It is strange he never mentioned to me that he had a ward. How secretive of him! He grows more interesting hourly. I am not sure, however, that the news inspires me _ feelings of unmixed delight
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Choose the right preposition: It seems to me, Miss Fairfax, that I am trespassing _ your valuable time. No doubt you have many other calls of a similar character to make in the neighbourhood
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Choose the right preposition: It would hardly have been a really serious engagement if it hadn’t been broken off at least once. But I forgave you _the week was out
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