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I like reading by daylight.
Put the two sticks across each other.
I continued reading the book.
I grasped the whole meaning of the book by reading.
I found the book interesting.
A book not worth reading is not worth buying in the first place.
A book worth reading is worth reading twice.
After you have read it, give the book back to me.
Take any books that you want to read.
You may have whatever book you want to read.
As a proud new father, I gave my first child plenty of books.
We have a wide choice of books.
I make it a rule to read books in the library on Saturday.
I ordered the book from the department store by telephone.
I'll lend you some books of my brother's.
There's an old cherry tree in the garden.
I managed to acquire the book after a long search.
I found the book I had long been looking for.
The author illustrated his book with a lot of pictures.
The author dedicated the book to his sister.

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