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his uncle

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himself

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his friend

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his children

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his friend would stay with him for a few days

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his friend would not mind that

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A£®

he found the house without any trouble

B£®

he enjoyed himself very much in the house

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he found the key very easily

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he liked his new house

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He used the key to open the door£®

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He knocked at the door£®

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B£®

The writer¡¯s friend liked the neighbor¡¯s house£®

C£®

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The window of the writer¡¯s room was open

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