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1. | Is he lying on the bed with a ___ look on his face? |
6. | He then ___ up and went back to work. |
7. | "I'll call you back in a bit, ___?" ... "___, Ira. Thanks a lot," Teddy said.
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8. | A while ___, Teddy's phone rang. ... We can move him to his bed ___. |
9. | The coroner said they wouldn't be ___ to make it here until tomorrow. |
10. | A ___ of hours later, he called again. |
12. | The only ___ who talked to Uncle Harry regularly was Teddy. |
14. | Anyway, I'll go next ___ and see what's up. |
15. | I know where he ___s his spare key. |
16. | I have bad ___. |
18. | I'm sorry it took ___ long. ... Harry didn't answer, ___ I used his key. |
19. | It was Ira. He sounded ___. |
20. | ___ Harry had no answering machine because hardly anyone called. |
22. | When he finally did get ___, Uncle Harry would chastise Teddy. |
25. | I called him three ___s today. |
26. | Is he lying on the bed with a peaceful look on his ___? |
28. | Did he die in his ___? |
30. | I called him ___ times today. |
32. | I know where he hides his spare ___. ... I used his spare ___. |
33. | How do you always ___ to call me when I'm in the bathroom? |
34. | So much for all their talk about ___ living, he sometimes thought. |
36. | Most of his friends were already ___. ... He was ___, Teddy. |
40. | The only person who talked to Uncle Harry regularly was his ___ Teddy. |
41. | Harry would ___ Teddy for his bad timing. |
42. | That afternoon he called Uncle Harry ___. ___, no answer. |
43. | It was Ira. He ___ed shaken. |
45. | I'll go ___ door and see what's up. |
46. | But I'm a ___ worried about Uncle Harry. |
49. | Harry didn't answer the door, so I used his ___ key. |
50. | Harry had no answering machine because ___ anyone ever called. |
53. | Most of his friends and ___s were already dead. |
54. | He's lying on the bathroom ___ with a look of surprise on his face. |
55. | Oh, my ___! That's terrible! |
56. | "Is he ___ on the bed?" "Not exactly. He's ___ on the bathroom floor." |
57. | So much for all ___ talk about clean living. |
59. | "Hi, Ira, this is ___." "Hi, ___. How are you?"
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61. | But right now I've ___ to go home. |
62. | He had ___d them all, even though he smoked and drank most of his life. |
63. | Right now I've got to go ___. |
64. | I don't think he could have been in the ___ all three times, do you? |
65. | I'm ___ it took so long. ... He was dead, Teddy. I'm ___. |