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One day Mark Twain was going to a small town because of his writing. Before he was going to leave, one of his friends said to him that there were always a lot of mosquitoes in the town and told him that he¡¯d better not go there. Mark Twain waved (Ò¡¶¯) his hand and said, ¡°It doesn¡¯t matter. The mosquitoes are no relatives of mine. I don¡¯t think they will come to visit me.¡±

After he arrived at the town, Mark Twain stayed in a small hotel near the station. He went into his room, but when he was just about to have a rest, quite a few mosquitoes flew about him. The waiters felt very sorry about that. ¡°I¡¯m very sorry, Mr Mark Twain. There are too many mosquitoes in our town.¡± One of them said to him.

Mark Twain, however, made a joke, saying to the waiter, ¡°The mosquitoes are very clever. They know my room number. They didn¡¯t come into the wrong room.¡± What he said made all the people present laugh heartily.

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Dear Mary,

It¡¯s quite some time since I was last received your letter. I really miss you. Now I have a problem and I am writing to you for some advices.

One day my deskmates was looking for her dictionary everywhere, but she couldn¡¯t find one. Then she thought I had taken her dictionary. Usually I didn¡¯t get on very well with him. No matter how hard I explained her this time, she wouldn¡¯t listen.

What¡¯s more, she told others that I have taken her dictionary. But I am very unhappy recently.

I haven¡¯t taken her dictionary and I really don¡¯t know what to deal with such a problem. Write to me as soon as quickly if you are free.

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