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"Give me another bottle," he said.
You had better put the book back on the desk, for the owner will come back there.
"Whose books are these?" "They are Alice's."
Do you have any books to read?
Read whatever books you think proper.
I sold a book.
I sold the books.
Do not read books in such a dim room.
You shouldn't read a book in a room this dim.
This will be the book you're looking for.
"Is there a book on the chair?" "Yes, there is."
"Are those your books?" "No, they aren't."
"I want that book", he said to himself.
"I want that book," he said to himself.
"Where are your books?" "They are on the desk."
"Where is your book?" "On the desk"
She wrote the book about people she visited.
She wrote a book about the visitors.
Did you read that thick book?
It took me five hours to read through this book.

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