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they heard a cry coming from it. They all ran |
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towards the river. When they reached the bank |
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¡¡ they saw a girl struggling in the water. |
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the cinema, I met an old English woman, that had lost |
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her way. I gave up the chance (Ȝȇ) to see a film and took |
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her to her hotel. While going there, I told her great |
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changes had been taken place here in the past few |
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year and she told me something about her country. |
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Though I had missed the film, however I felt very |
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happiness, for I had not only helped her get out of |
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trouble but also practise my spoken English. If had |
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not worked hard at English, I would have been unable help her. |
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