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| It was all much more tempting then the rules for participles, | ||
| and I had the strength | ||
| resisting, and hurried off to the school. |
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| It was all much more tempting then the rules for participles, | ||
| and I had the strength | ||
| resisting, and hurried off to the school. |
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| It was all much more tempting then the rules for participles, | then | than |
| and I had the strength | and | but |
| resisting, and hurried off to the school. | resisting | to resist |
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