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Our flight was.........from Jaipur to Agra airport.
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I keep my.........opinions to myself.
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A remedy for all diseases.
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One who is not easily pleased by anything
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She TAKES AFTER her mother.
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I never believed that it was the AUTHENTIC signature of the Prime Minister.
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The prisoner awaited his chance. For three solid years he had schemed for this opportunity . Now that escape seemed so near at hand, those three years lost some of their monotony . But he would never forget the lashes, the close confinement, low diet , and worse still the mental strain of those black days . Suddenly the warden did what he had hoped . He stopped to unlock the lower padlock. With a dull thud he slumped forward with keys in his hands. Swiftly the prisoner seized his keys, unlocked the cell, and ran into the courtyard. It took him four seconds to reach the rope-ladder secretly placed there by his accomplices , five more to clamber over the wall, and three more to jump into the waiting car to be whisked away to freedom . Even though he was guilty , the prisoner felt he had paid for his crime, for the man he had robbed three years ago was still a millionaire.
3. For what crime had the prisoner been punished?
Please go through following and answer question no.3 to no.6
The prisoner awaited his chance. For three solid years he had schemed for this opportunity . Now that escape seemed so near at hand, those three years lost some of their monotony . But he would never forget the lashes, the close confinement, low diet , and worse still the mental strain of those black days . Suddenly the warden did what he had hoped . He stopped to unlock the lower padlock. With a dull thud he slumped forward with keys in his hands. Swiftly the prisoner seized his keys, unlocked the cell, and ran into the courtyard. It took him four seconds to reach the rope-ladder secretly placed there by his accomplices , five more to clamber over the wall, and three more to jump into the waiting car to be whisked away to freedom . Even though he was guilty , the prisoner felt he had paid for his crime, for the man he had robbed three years ago was still a millionaire .
4. When had the crime been committed ?
Please go through following and answer question no.3 to no.6
The prisoner awaited his chance. For three solid years he had schemed for this opportunity . Now that escape seemed so near at hand, those three years lost some of their monotony . But he would never forget the lashes, the close confinement, low diet , and worse still the mental strain of those black days . Suddenly the warden did what he had hoped . He stopped to unlock the lower padlock. With a dull thud he slumped forward with keys in his hands. Swiftly the prisoner seized his keys, unlocked the cell, and ran into the courtyard. It took him four seconds to reach the rope-ladder secretly placed there by his accomplices , five more to clamber over the wall, and three more to jump into the waiting car to be whisked away to freedom . Even though he was guilty , the prisoner felt he had paid for his crime, for the man he had robbed three years ago was still a millionaire .
5. Who slumped forward with a dull thud ?
Please go through following and answer question no.3 to no.6
The prisoner awaited his chance. For three solid years he had schemed for this opportunity . Now that escape seemed so near at hand, those three years lost some of their monotony . But he would never forget the lashes, the close confinement, low diet , and worse still the mental strain of those black days . Suddenly the warden did what he had hoped . He stopped to unlock the lower padlock. With a dull thud he slumped forward with keys in his hands. Swiftly the prisoner seized his keys, unlocked the cell, and ran into the courtyard. It took him four seconds to reach the rope-ladder secretly placed there by his accomplices , five more to clamber over the wall, and three more to jump into the waiting car to be whisked away to freedom . Even though he was guilty , the prisoner felt he had paid for his crime, for the man he had robbed three years ago was still a millionaire .
6. How many seconds did it take for the prisoner to regain his freedom?
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Pisa offers a quiet holiday. Apart from the Leaning Tower square where the tourists flock, the city is free of the kind of crowds one sees at Florence. An 11 km bus ride brings us to Marina de Pisa, the coastal extension of the city, where the Ligurian Sea and Quaint buildings provide a few hours of relaxed walks. However, there isn't much of a beach. Gone is the tension of the previous night, when, flying into Italy in the late hours, my wife and I were a little comprehensive. Compared to Germany where we had spent three weeks, Italy, one thought, was 'unsafe'. The fears were compounded when the night bus from the airport terminated at the railway station, instead of going all the way to our hotel. "Ten Euros", said the cab driver at the station when asked how much the ride to the hotel would cost. Quite sure he was overcharging, we got in nevertheless. At 10.30 p.m., we anyway had little choice. The streets were dimly lit and the driver was uncommunicative. Stopping at a desolate building after we had clearly gone out of the city limits, he announced : "Your hotel." I gave him a 10- Euro bill and turned away:But the cabman stopped me. "Your change, sir," he said, pointing to the meter which read 8.20 Euros. The small change I got back that day was like receiving the certificate of a nation's honesty. Italy, as it turned out, was just fine.
3. The author and his wife were