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When he 33 ______ it was me, he opened the door slightly wider than he had done the first time. He let me in.
It was a beautiful room, not an office at all, and much bigger than it looked from outside — airy and white, with a high ceiling and two windows. In the corner, near a low bookshelf, was a big round table with teapots and Greek books, and there were flowers everywhere. I was surprised and 34 ______ at the same time.
Everywhere I looked, there was something beautiful — Oriental carpets, tiny paintings and white vases with flowers. He sat in an armchair by the window and said, “I 35 ______ you’ve come about the Greek class.”
“Yes.”
“It’s rather late in the term,” he said. “Young people often find Greek a bore, which is not to say that it isn’t good for them.”
“I’d like to study it again. It seems a shame to 36 ______ it after two years”.
After a moment Dr Boxer said slowly, “If you’d like, I’d be happy to take you as a pupil, Mr Brown.”
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My uncle
I didn’t like my uncle Conrad. When he rose in the morning, he somehow 30 ______ to wake the entire household.
No one complained, as he was the breadwinner in the family, and in any 31 ______, he was cheaper and more reliable than an alarm clock.
The first noise I would hear was the bedroom door slamming. This would be followed by my uncle tramping along the creaky wooden landing and down the stairs. Then another door would slam as he 32 ______ into the bathroom.
If anyone was still asleep, the rush of water, followed by two more slammed doors before he returned to the bedroom, served to 33 ______ them that my uncle expected his breakfast to be on the table by the time he walked into the kitchen.
He only had a wash and a shave on Saturday evenings before going to the cinema. He 34 ______ a bath four times a year on quarter-day. No one was going to accuse him of wasting his hard-earned cash on soap.
My mum would be next up, leaping out of bed moments after the first slammed door. There would be a bowl of porridge on the stove by the time my uncle came out of the bathroom. Grandma followed shortly afterwards, and would 35 ______ her daughter in the kitchen before my uncle had taken his place at the head of the table.

