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1. Owing to his ill health, he took early retirement.
2. Sarah ran into the room and bounded up the stairs.
3. They were sitting at the rear end of the room.
5. The boy stood alone in the middle of the road.
6. She and I walked around the lodge and talked about the old stories the locals told us about the old temple, now almost in ruin.
7. I was driving to Gwalior all by myself. I was driving about seventy kilometres an hour, leaning comfortably in my seat. Ahead of me I spotted a man thumping a lift. I drove the car and stopped beside him. I always stop for hitchhikers. I knew just how it feels to be standing on the side of the country road watching the cars go by. I detest drivers who pretend they didn't see me, especially the ones in the big, posh cars with three empty seats. The hitchhiker asked, "Going to Gwalior, Sir?" "Yes" I said. "Jump in."
8. There were two men beside the helicopter. One of them pointed at the control tower. The pilot and the co-pilot were both employees of a London banker. They had filed a flight plan to Battersea Heliport, which was just across the river near Mr. Adam's house in in Cheyne Walk.
9. There is a hat stand at the foot of the stairs. Most of the family's coats and boots in the closet in the boots lobby, but daddy always left his in the hall. Karen could see her old anorak hanging from the stand and below it was her old rubber boots. They would keep her from freezing to death.