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[gazing, wanted, little, motionless, outside, same, writing, everything] Whenever I looked up from my (a)…….. I saw M. Hamel sitting (b)……….. in his chair and (c) ……… first at one thing, then at another, as if he (d)……… to fix in his mind just how (e) …………… looked in that (f) …………. School-room. Fancy! For forty years he had been there in the (g)…….. place, with his garden (h) ……. The window and his class in front of him.

Answer

a-writing, b-motionless, c-gazing, d-wanted, e-everything, f-little, g-same, h-outside

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