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6) Although it was quite certain that Mr. foqq hadn't j|
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London, Even in London the only place where he was seen §


out of doors was 'between h\s house and club but he was a |j
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7) Mr. Foog had a great knowledge of every country


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IQ) Pass part: out have had many trades. Explain, 1
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He, has sung in the streets, he has been an acrobat and a §
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dancer on a tightrope, \he was an : officer in the fire 1 •i
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11) Why did passport out come to work with Mr. foao ?
> Because he had heard that he led the quietest and most
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1) Who were the two gentle men who arrived at the small |§Af^ St
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Because it was a matter for the London police and not his
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