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| A young boy dressing in a grey uniform, | ||
| ‘ wore socks and shoes, | ||
| arrived panting and threw his school bag on a folded bed. |
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| A young boy dressing in a grey uniform, | ||
| ‘ wore socks and shoes, | ||
| arrived panting and threw his school bag on a folded bed. |
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| A young boy dressing in a grey uniform, | dressing | dressed |
| ‘ wore socks and shoes, | wore | wearing |
| arrived panting and threw his school bag on a folded bed. | folded | folding |
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