1627. Dedicated to my oldie students




Pedro arrived home. It was ten minutes till twelve. 
He came from the English class. 
There was no one at home at that time. So he sat down in a chair and took the new worksheet that has been given to him half an hour before. 
The teacher had had no time to start to read out that worksheet. Pedro felt curious about the new worksheet. 

He read through it rather slow. He wanted to read it before the next Wednesday. He read it thoroughly. 
With the aid of a dictionary from his e-book. 

The bells of the near church tolled twelve. He didn’t hear them, for he was concentrated on the sheet. 
He learned, on his own, some words and a nice number of idioms. 

Neither did he hear the key opening the main hall door. Someone was trying to come into the apartment. 

In the end he noticed somebody heading for the lounge. Would it be his wife? / Photo from: old marriage www sweetuprinting com

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