Find the two answers that best correspond to the original version of the novel: “Let me _,” he called, and heard the key turn in the lock. “A serious crash,” he thought, and felt dithery and confused and old
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Choose the right preposition: . Already and privately for some years I have been guessing that I was set apart _ the common run, but this of the needle attested the fact to my whole public. George, Kathleen, and Skinny
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Choose the right preposition: . The next Saturday I looked out _ him, and at last there he was, without Kathleen, half-wor ried, half-hopeful
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Choose the right preposition: . We look lovely and it was a great day at the time, but I would not care for it all over again. From that day I was known _ Needle
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Choose the right preposition: After seeing George taken away home _ Kathleen that Saturday in the Portobello Road, I thought that perhaps I might be seeing more of him in similar circumstances
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Choose the right preposition: All the same, George was relieved when the inquiries were over without the marriage _ Matilda being disclosed
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Choose the right preposition: And George was haggard. His eyes seemed to have got smaller as if he had been recently _ pain
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Choose the right preposition: And most extraordinary, _ that morning as I spoke, a degree of visibility set in
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Choose the right preposition: As for myself, the main attraction of marrying Skinny was his prospective expeditions _ Mesopotamia
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Choose the right preposition: But a couple _ months later he did escape. It was a Monday
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Choose the right preposition: But I recognized Kathleen, my friend; her features had already begun to sink and protrude in the way that mouths and noses do in people destined always to be old _ their years
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Choose the right preposition: But the marriage didn’t come out - who would think of looking up registers in the Congo? Not that this would have proved any motive _ murder
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Choose the right preposition: Creams, toothpastes, combs, and hankies, cot ton gloves, flimsy flowering scarves, writing-paper, and crayons, icecream cones and orangeade, screwdrivers, boxes of tacks, tins of paint, _ glue, of marmalade; I always liked them but far more now that I have no need of any
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Choose the right preposition: Finally we three com posed ourselves _ George’s picture
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Choose the right preposition: George thought this a little foolish. They checked up _ his life in Africa, right back to his living with Matilda
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Choose the right preposition: He ad vanced up the road _ Kathleen on his arm, letting himself lurch from side to side with his wife bobbing beside him, as the crowds asserted their rights of way
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Choose the right preposition: He looked in my direction, rooted _ the midst of the flowing market-mongers in that convivial street. I thought to myself, “He looks as if he had a mouthful of hay.” It was the new bristly maize-coloured beard and moustache surrounding his great mouth suggested the thought, gay and lyrical as life
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Choose the right preposition: He was away down a side-street and along another street and down one more, zig-zag, as far and as devious as he could take himself _ the Portobello Road
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Choose the right preposition: Her long stiff-crooked fingers pounced to select a jade ring _ amongst the jumhle of brooches and pendants onyx, moonstone and gold, set out on the stall
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Choose the right preposition: I might have been inspired to say more _ that agreeable morning, but he didn’t wait
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Choose the right preposition: I saw her shoving in her avid manner from stall to stall. She was always fond _antique jewellery and of bargains
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Choose the right preposition: I stood silently among the people, watching. As you will see, I wasn’t _ a position to speak to Kathleen
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Choose the right preposition: I wondered that I had not seen her before in the Portobello Road _my Saturday-morning ambles
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Choose the right preposition: Kathleen was a little younger than me, but looked much older. She knew her chances were diminishing but _ that time I did not think she cared very much
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Choose the right preposition: Kathleen was more interested _ marriage than I thought
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Choose the right preposition: Kathleen, speaking from that Catholic point of view which takes some getting used to, said, “She was _Confession only the day before she died — wasn’t she lucky?”
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Choose the right preposition: Kathleen, to prove that George had absolutely no motive, told the police that she was engaged _ him
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Choose the right preposition: Like me, she had racketed around a good deal _ the war; she had actually been engaged to an officer in the U. S. navy, who was killed
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