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                                   to enclose one’s hand in a firm and painful grip
                           p. 20  as a matter of fact
                                   out-of-door man
                                   to be much indebted
                           p. 21  an inquest is a perfect godsend
                           p. 22  to give an exclamation
                           p. 23  to attach no importance to smth
                                   to slip one’s memory
                                   to feel snubbed

                           6. Transcribe the following words:
                           solemnly, an adieu, chaotically, a bureau.

                           7. Dramatize the conversation between:
                           a)  Bob and Mr. and Mrs. Cayman;
                           b)  Bob and Frankie.

                           8. Describe Mr. and Mrs. Cayman.

                           9. Comment on Bob’s thoughts on devastating effect of marriage.

                           10. Do the expressive reading and give the literary translation of the extract
                            (p. 19):
                           “On arriving back at the Vicarage about half an hour later,… In fact,
                           Bobby  reflected,  if  she  had  not  recognized  her  own  photograph  it
                           seemed doubtful if anyone else would have done so.”
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