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8305859331arrestedI was twenty-five when I was _____ for stealing a loaf of bread.0
8305859976forI was twenty-five when I was arrested _____ stealing a loaf of bread.1
8305860446loafI was twenty-five when I was arrested for stealing a _____ of bread.2
8305862505feedI stole a loaf of bread to _____ my starving family.3
8305863621starvingI stole a loaf of bread to feed my _____ family.4
8305865259reachedBy the time I _____ Digne, the sun had already set, and I was hungry and exhausted.5
8305865653setBy the time I reached Digne, the sun had already _____, and I was hungry and exhausted.6
8305868177exhaustedBy the time I reached Digne, the sun had already set, and I was hungry and _____.7
8305868916headed forI _____ _____ an inn, seeking accommodation for the night.8
8305869471seekingI headed for an inn, _____ accommodation for the night.9
8305870183accommodationI headed for an inn, seeking _____ for the night.10
8305872300distrustThe owner of the inn looked me up and down with _____ and suspicion.11
8305873119suspicionThe owner of the inn looked me up and down with distrust and _____.12
8305876504handedWhen the boy returned, he _____ the owner a note.13
8305908522and thatFrom the note, the owner learned that my name was Jean Valjean _____ _____ I was an ex-convict. As a result, he refused to let me in.14
8305909416As a resultFrom the note, the owner learned that my name was Jean Valjean and that I was an ex-convict. _____ _____ _____, he refused to let me in.15
8305909803refusedFrom the note, the owner learned that my name was Jean Valjean and that I was an ex-convict. As a result, he _____ to let me in.16
8305910483inI left the inn _____ humiliation.17
8305912775exchangingPeople behind me were _____ looks of fear.18
8305913375fearPeople behind me were exchanging looks of _____.19
8305914560asJust _____ I had expected, everyone in Digne knew that I was released on parole.20
8305915071thatJust as I had expected, everyone in Digne knew _____ I was released on parole.21
8305915555on paroleJust as I had expected, everyone in Digne knew that I was released _____ _____.22
8305917044Consequently_____, no one was willing to reach out to me.23
8305919101reach outConsequently, no one was willing to _____ _____ to me24
8305920281shiveringCold and starving, I was left _____ in the dark.25
8305921848took pity onFortunately, the bishop of Digne _____ _____ _____ me and welcomed me with open arms.26
8305922815with open armsFortunately, the bishop of Digne took pity on me and welcomed me _____ _____ _____.27
8305924834identityEven after he knew my true _____, this man didn't drive me out of his home as most others had done.28
8305925333driveEven after he knew my true identity, this man didn't _____ me out of his home as most others had done.29
8305927338Instead_____, he invited me to stay and dine with him.30
8305929736disturbedI found myself deeply _____ by the thought of how unfairly society had treated me over the past years.31
8305931673unfairlyI found myself deeply disturbed by the thought of how _____ society had treated me over the past years.32
8305933691hesitationAfter a slight _____, I got up, stole the silverware, and slipped away.33
8305936399slippedAfter a slight hesitation, I got up, stole the silverware, and _____ away.34
8305939197However_____, I didn't get far. By the time it was dawn, the police had caught me and taken me back to the bishop.35
8305940385dawnHowever, I didn't get far. By the time it was _____, the police had caught me and taken me back to the bishop.36
8305941579With_____ my eyes nearly popping out of my head, I was stunned by his words.37
8305942723popping outWith my eyes nearly _____ _____ of my head, I was stunned by his words38
8305945038secondEveryone deserves a _____ chance.39
8305945039Promise_____ me that you will use this silver to become an honest man.40
8305945919honestPromise me that you will use this silver to become an _____ man.41
8305947645belong toJean Valjean, my brother, you no longer _____ _____ evil, but to good.42
8305948468It_____ is your soul that I am buying for you, and I give it to God!43
8305951579onMy thoughts were _____ my dreadful days in prison and _____ my wasted life. (εŒδΈ€ε€‹ε­—)44
8305952400wastedMy thoughts were on my dreadful days in prison and on my _____ life.45
8305953265overBut as I brooded _____ my misery, the bishop's words flashed through my mind.46
8305953978miseryBut as I brooded over my _____, the bishop's words flashed through my mind.47
8305954638flashed throughBut as I brooded over my misery, the bishop's words _____ _____ my mind.48
8305955939vanishedAll at once, my anger and gloom somehow _____.49
8305957139cast outThe bishop's love and forgiveness had _____ _____ my hatred for the world.50
8305959506changedI, Jean Valjean, became a _____ man and never committed another crime.51
8305959730committedI, Jean Valjean, became a changed man and never _____ another crime.52
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