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What an awful lot of books you have!
Susie lent me two books, neither of which I have read as yet.
John is looking for a book on Japanese history.
John drank many bottles of wine.
John ordered the book from the publisher in the United States.
Could you lend me a few mechanical pencil leads?
After some hesitation, he laid the book on the desk.
It matters little what kind of books one reads, so long as one has sound judgement.
But in the end he put the book on the fire.
However, please put this book away first.
Jane lent me this book of hers last week.
I'll bring the book back to you tomorrow.
Put all the books about computers together.
What is the good of reading such books?
It is no use reading such a book.
This is the most exciting book that I have ever read.
You have all these books!
What a good scholar the author must be to write such a splendid book!
Whose book is this?
These are very old books.

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