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He left the studio saying ______. - English

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He left the studio saying ______.

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He left the studio saying that it was a worthless bauble for him.

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Chapter 4.3: With the Photographer - Exercises [Page 136]

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Chapter 4.3 With the Photographer
Exercises | Q 2. l. | Page 136

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