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Which sentence from the text best supports the answer to question 7? A. "The fourth time he stood with his hand upon it, and then with sudden resolution flung it open and walked up the path."
O B...and the dirty, shrivelled pow wos pitched on the sideboard with a carelessness which betokoned no groot belief in its virtues,"
O C. "I dore say, sold Mr. White, pouring himself out some beer; 'but for all that, the thing moved in my hand; that I'll swear to."
D. "She was watching the mysterious movements of a man outside, who, pooring in an undecided foshlon at the house, appeared to be trying to make up his mind
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