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  Intermediate Poet~ec~nd
The Str'anger
The barc~IM.n~:! f':i:E"eplace :oJit~ to the right, Red ember's glow .in th~t~ bl.&ck of ..night,
The moon thie night has a re~1tinge too, Men in the t•ve~n ait drinking brewo
Fa~ from the north a l~e ~tranger came~
He h~led and gl'~·led then ginlnted his name, Men in the t&vern sighed~ "j~st a cat," While thiPJ m&n tJrods on9 no coat, no haty
The fro~t ie biting col d this night, Th~ bed of sn~!) the only light,
W~=blood~d no~ they step outside
To 5ee the cat they thought qad died.
They ~potted the MBn9 froze ~tiff~ upright,
And tum.sd th~ir ~yes from t his sorrowful sight,
On~ sa.id 18twas a JI~an &nd not a beasts 9
You drunken fool!!t could have glanced at l east".
Vfuoever he i~ hi~ life has been takenp Becausl'! a f o o l drlmnk~e ~1!5~ wa~ mi~takeno Th~y re'lt'iJY."'ned to drink no sorrow. no grief A drink to them was wort-h moX"e than a lifeo
Joan Melbye-Hansen XC
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Nro Vance: Could anyone in the cl&as re-arrange this se~tence, 11Photographic negatives can only be developed in a dark room.11
Student~ (standing) O~l photographic negatives can be developed in a dark room?
Hro Vance~ Are you sure that is all that can dev~lop in a dark room?
Student ~
(blushing) No3 Sir&














































































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