P : | and enjoyed it immensely |
Q : | in a prose translation |
R : | he had read Milton |
S : | which he had borrowed from his teacher |
P : | to celebrate the new year |
Q : | we ran for shelter |
R : | to the neighbouring house |
S : | where many people had gathered |
P : | as we see it |
Q : | speak the truth |
R : | there is falsehood and weakness |
S : | even if all around us |
P : | the long, narrow beard |
Q : | was clearly visible with |
R : | the tall stooping figure of the doctor |
S : | and the aquiline nose |
P : | exactly what he had been told |
Q : | the young man did |
R : | beyond his dreams |
S : | and the plan succeeded |
P : | before their school examination |
Q : | which was due to start |
R : | the last expedition |
S : | in a month's |
P : | and then to save himself |
Q : | was to save all the lives |
R : | entrusted to his care |
S : | the duty of a captain |
P : | that I pay a tribute |
Q : | to conductors as a class |
R : | with any feeling of unfriendliness |
S : | to a particular member of that class |
P : | those who impressed me the most |
Q : | I was a child |
R : | but those with unique personalities off stage |
S : | were not always the successful ones |
P : | and breaks up marriages |
Q : | accidents and suicides |
R : | alcoholism leads to |
S : | affecting all ages |
P : | but it is hard |
Q : | in a boy of fourteen |
R : | the mischief of early childhood |
S : | to tolerate even unavoidable faults |
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