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It (snow) again. It (be) gorgeous. Just like a fairyland. All white. And the snow (glisten) in the
sun. But the snow flakes (be) light, and as I (glance) out the window, I (notice) that they (melt)
the moment they (hit) the pavement so it (can) not be the weather which (make) Andrew late
getting home. "I think the traffic and the snow (hold) him up," Sarah said. "If it (snow) in
Connecticut, it (can)(slow) Andrew down, and everyone else who (come) back to the city on
Sunday night. There , (be) probably a backup of cars." "That's true, yes," I 155
(say), seizing on this possibility, wanting to ease worry. But the fact (be), Andrew was never
late, and that was what (trouble) me now. Sarah (know) it as well as I (do), but neither of us
(voice) this thought at the moment.
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