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Yanka [14]
4 years ago
15

Why cannot the old man walked further what does he refused to do so in old man at the bridge story​

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Contact [7]4 years ago
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the first one

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<em>"Mathilde </em><em>suffered ceaselessly</em><em>, feeling herself born to enjoy all delicacies and all luxuries. </em><em>She was distressed at the poverty of her dwelling</em><em>, at the bareness of the walls, at the shabby chairs, the ugliness of the curtains."</em>

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