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English, 30.06.2021 15:40 marziel24

Perform the indicated operation. 1. without (outside)
weak in mind
2. ghost (wind)
to interfere
3. feebleminded (fainthearted)
embarrassed
4. shamefaced (with shame)
lacking
5. husbandman (householder)
farmer
6. to let (to hinder)
giving to the poor
7. ensue(pursue)
spirit of the dead
8. charity (love)
come after
9. goodman (owner)
head of a household

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