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My car just wouldn¡¯t move any further. It was complete |
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dead, and I was a few miles far away from anywhere on a cold, |
2. |
wet night. I decided walk around a little before accepting I¡¯d |
3. |
have to spend the night in the car. Maybe I can find a |
4. |
telephone. Actually, I didn¡¯t have to walk far after I |
5. |
found a small house standing on a field with a light |
6. |
shone from the sitting room. I knocked at the door and |
7. |
was very happy when a pleasant old man opened the |
8. |
door but listened to my story carefully. He said he didn¡¯t |
9. |
have telephone, and there wasn¡¯t one within walking distance. |
10. |