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57. Read your translation (exercise 55).
58. Rea4 and retell the jokes.
An old farmer made'his wife keep a cash account1. Each week he read it. And once he said the following, "Look here, my dear, mustard plasters2, fifty cents; three teeth extracted3, two dollars! There are two dollars and a half in one week spent for your own pleasure. Do you think I'm made of money?"
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"Didn't I meet you in London?" "No, I never was in London."
"Neither was I. It must have been two other fellows1."
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59. 'Ask each other questions about your friends. Use the dialogue given below as an example.
— You have got a new friend, haven't you?
— Yes, I have. His name is Roman. He is a strong tall boy of seventeen. As far as I know you have got some new friends as well.
— Yes, I have got some new friends. We play in the same football team. Their names are Petro, Ivan, Makar and his sister.
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