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1- "Project to find the use "may" and
"must" in Agatha Christie.”
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a risk--if I've been follow
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able to be of some use to y
3 ETHING.
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that I think I may be of some use to you." Another
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possible that that may bring things to a head=
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hope
6 rene=
w his
subscription. "It may
catch him," she murmured.
"An
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HOPE THAT THEY MAY EXPERIENCE AT SECOND HAND THE
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nce,
that this woman may have been 'Rita.' " "And if s
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p;
"But may I speak to you for a
moment?"
10 e's to our joint
venture, and may it
prosper!" "The Young
Adven
11 itally important
papers. They may make all the difference to the
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quietly: "You =
may
perhaps have heard or read that
13 as 2 p.m. on the
afternoon of May 7, 1915. The
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Must
1 ould be
theirs--not mine. You must admit that ther=
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a differenc
2 ike this, =
it
shows that there must be a lot in this
Jane Finn bus
3 got to tru=
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some one--and it must be a
woman." "Why?"=
"Because
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anywhere. Pay must be
good.' (We might as well ma
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, go
anywhere. Pay must be
good. No unreasonable offer
6 desp=
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7 out =
through
Whittington. We =
must
discover where he lives, what
8 erefore, a=
s I
said before, we must DO something." "Well," said T
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better!" Tommy
groaned. "I must
have been drinking unawares! =
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silent. "You must know SOMETHING =
to
have adverti
11 ertainly. Tuppence rose. "I must
return to my palatial suite at
12 ppence frowned
severely. "We =
must
think. Order some Turkish cof=
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er
hand. "Wait--I must
warn you. There may be a risk=
2-Finding the suffix (ing).
1 their first
anniversary by having a "date."
Anthony knocked at t
2 nce with that great gift of being a
"pusher." But they were told
3 ous crowd," sighed Muriel, waving a
balanced oyster in his direc
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better time than she was."
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two in the morning. A big hired touring-car from
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book." "Well, he so=
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to
7 t now; she=
had
considered putting a bottle of peroxide into the
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releasing with each swing a burdened quota of ti=
me
until
9 l a head w=
aiter
appeared, bearing a card on which were
charted t
10 ose
of you who are the real thing a
chance to sell that stock. N
11 zily
by the open window finishing a
chapter of "Erewhon." It was
12 at they
would necessitate keeping a chart of the marital
status
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was chewing a cigar back and forth in his
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