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Several years before, Mrs. Green was a famous musician who taught
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the music at a college, and many of her students succeeded in their 2.
business. Live with her husband at home now, Mrs. Green, in common
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as some old people, finds her memory is failing. Sometimes she forgets 4.
what she has done or will do, that often gets her in trouble. Mr. Green 5.
noticed it and persuaded her into see a famous doctor who lives 6.
in the capital. He bought two tickets to London and then 7.
asked her to put it into her handbag while she was playing 8.
piano. When they reached the airport the next morning, the old 9.
woman said,¡° If only I have brought my piano. I¡¯ve left the tickets on it.¡± 10.
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