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Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
My friend Todd owes me a dollar. He has owed it to me for twelve months, and I fear
there is little prospect of his ever returning it. I can realise whenever I meet him that he
has forgotten that he owes me a dollar. He meets me in the same frank, friendly way
as always. My dollar has clean gone out of his mind. I see that I shall never get it back.
On the other hand, I know that I shall remember all my life that Todd owes me a
dollar. It will make no difference to our friendship, but I shall never be able to forget
it. I don't know how it is with other people; but if any man borrows a dollar from
me I carry the recollection of it to the grave.
Let me relate what happened. Todd borrowed the dollar last year on the Sth of April
(I mention the date in case this should ever meet Todd's eye), just as he was about to
leave for Bermuda. He needed a dollar in change to pay his taxi fare; and I lent it to
him. It happened quite simply and naturally. I hardly realised it till it was all over.
Todd came back in three weeks. We spent the evening together, talking about
Bermuda. I was thinking of the dollar but of course I didn't refer to it. One simply
can't. I asked him what currency is used in Bermuda, and whether the American dollar
goes at par. I put a slight emphasis on the American dollar, but found again that
could not bring myself to make any reference to it.
I meet Todd frequently. Only two nights ago I met him out at dinner and he was
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