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He went on reading the book as if nothing had happened.
He went on reading the book as if nothing had happened.
He has two pencils; one is long and the other short.
He has two pencils. One is long and the other one is short.
He read a book written in English.
He caught hold of a rope and saved himself.
He set out to read the book through in a day.
He has more books than he can read in his life.
He has no more than one hundred books.
He took the trouble to send me the book.
He is holding his books under his arm.
He used to sit reading for hours.
He couldn't overcome the desire for another cigarette.
He lit another cigarette, but immediately put it out.
He speaks as if he had read the book before.
He has few or no books.
He hit three home runs, scoring eight runs.
He managed to read a book written in French.
He has been reading a book for four hours on end.
He drank three bottles of beer.

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