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¡ªWell! And what color was his hair?
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¡ªNo, He was clean-shaven.
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¡ªHm, well¡
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¡ªYes, the strangest thing was that he appeared to be a gentleman ¡ª he was wearing a suit¡ not like a thief at all.
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¡ªYes, that¡¯s him!
¡ªThat¡¯s Bill Mahony: he¡¯s in prison! Are you sure you saw the thief?
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¡ªNow, tell me about the man who stole your neighbor¡¯s car. What did he look like?
¡ªWell, sir. He was tall¡
¡ª 1
¡ªOh yes, and he was younger than you ¡ª only about thirty, I¡¯d say.
¡ªWell! And what color was his hair?
¡ªIt was brown, and short¡ it was similar to yours, actually.
¡ª 2
¡ªNo, He was clean-shaven.
¡ªOK. Now have a look at these photos ¡ª can you see him?
¡ª 3
¡ªBut that¡¯s Frankie Famham ¡ª he¡¯s got a beard, and he¡¯s very short!
¡ªHm, well¡
¡ª 4
¡ªYes, the strangest thing was that he appeared to be a gentleman ¡ª he was wearing a suit¡ not like a thief at all.
¡ªHm, like this photo?
¡ªYes, that¡¯s him!
¡ªThat¡¯s Bill Mahony: he¡¯s in prison! Are you sure you saw the thief?
¡ª 5
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A. No, I can¡¯t. B. Taller than me? C. How tall was he? D. Did he have a beard? E. Well, er, it was very dark¡ F. Oh yes, he looked exactly like this one here. G. Do you remember anything else about the man? |