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M. Hamel was gazing at many things. What were they? - English

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M. Hamel was gazing at many things. What were they?

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M.Hamel was gazing at his garden outside the window, his class in front of him, the walnut- trees in the garden, and the hop vine that he had planted twined about the windows to the roof, with a broken heart that he is leaving all.

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Chapter 6.1: The Last Lesson - Exercise [Page 166]

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Chapter 6.1 The Last Lesson
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