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In this excerpt from Diary of a Nobody, authors George Grossmith and Weedon Grossmith describe the setting. Read the passage. (I couldn't type the passage & answers cause it was 'offensive'. I couldn't figure out what was 'offensive' so I just took a photo)​

In this excerpt from Diary of a Nobody, authors George Grossmith and Weedon Grossmith-example-1
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B & C

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2 “Our old friend Gowing may drop in without ceremony; so may C*mmings, who lives opposite.”

3 “There is always something to be done: a tin-tack here, a Venetian blind to put straight, a fan to nail up, or part of a carpet to nail down.”

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