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being interrupted by neighborhood children ring the bell. | ____ |
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door that was read: ¡°We¡¯re having dinner. Come back | ____ |
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be a pleasant, uninterrupted meals. But as soon as we | ___ |
began dinner, the doorbell rang. On the front door stood a | ____ |
five-year- old boy from across the street. He looked up | ____ |
at us and said, ¡°I just want to know which the sign says.¡± | _____ |
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