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How many books does he have?
She took the book back to the library.
She returned the book to the library.
She returned a book to the library.
There are some books on the desk.
The author pins the crime on a character who pops up in the last chapter of this book.
Scott first changed a watch for a book, then the book for money.
The boy reading a book is John.
I don't suppose it's possible to read a book by moonlight.
I returned the book to the library.
I was able to find the book I was looking for.
The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.
Every sentence in that book is important.
That book is thick, but it's not very expensive.
I got a piece of lead for my mechanical pencil from her.
These are my books, and those are his books.
The person who wrote that book is possessed of both humour and wit, isn't he?
It is, even now, a book loved by men and women alike.
That book is small.
She has a few books.

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