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delight. 14. I realized with mixed feelings that an important part of her happiness consisted in looking after me. 15. He must have

got mixed up in something in Chicago. 16. Through a mixture of good luck and good management I had done well in the Bar

examinations. 17. Did you get appointments mixed or something? 18. She never seemed to mix with other children. 19. There was

a smell of petrol from the Bayswater Road, mixed with the smell of spring. 20. The day he first drifted into their crowded busy

rooms, they all suspected him of being a spy. 21. I am now pretty sure that my first suspicion is justified. 22. The door was

unlocked from inside and the face of George appeared, peering out suspiciously. 23. I suspected at once that his unfortunate brother

had been causing trouble again. 24. In that remote village people were suspicious of strangers. 25. Dick in an unconscious gesture,

ran his hand over his hair and ajusted the scarf. 26. Both she and Jane were rather conscious of their ages and conscious of having

put their first youth behind them. 27. For the first time she was conscious of a second self, whose existence she had not

suspected. 28. She was never at a loss for something to say, never conscious of groping around for a topic. 29. There was no noise,

no effort, no consciousness in anything he did; but in everything an indescribable lightness, which was so graceful.

B. 1. You ought to know me well enough by now to know that I would never let sentiment interfere with business. 2. Evidently

his little adventure had not interfered with either his spirits or his appetite. 3. Old Thomas had never interfered to the smallest

degree in the affairs of others. 4. Don't you realize that any interference at this stage can be extremely dangerous? 5. The constant

chatter of the children prevented him from working. 6. His health was seriously affected and he suffered from constant

sleeplessness. 7. The crops are high, they need constant care and the work is hard. 8. For centuries the atom resisted all attempts to

discover the secret of its structure. 9. My heart still resisted what my head was telling me. 10. They caught him by the wrist and led

him; he went without resistance. 11. It was years since any woman had spoken to him in that way; Mr. Honey was irresistibly

reminded of his dead wife. 12. This is only a short story but the author's outlook is reflected in it. 13. Alan's lamplit figure was

reflected clearly in the window beside his desk. 14. Sea voyages promote reflection. 15. At this point in his reflections he arrived

at Riskin Street. 16. He had gone to Switzerland to admire the landscape. 17. As he sat at tea with the family all his admiration for

the charm and prettiness of the girl filled him afresh. 18. "Cecily lives at my place in the coun try under the charge of her admirable

governess," said Jack. 19. I admired tremendously the way he defended us. 20. His self-control aroused my helpless admiration.