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Where are Mr. Micawber and Alan?



 
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Where are Mr. Micawber and Alan? #1 (permalink) Wed Sep 13, 2006 20:28 pm   Where are Mr. Micawber and Alan?
 

Hello everybody

Where are Mr. Micawber and Alan? Any idea about these two gentlemen?

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Where are our mods? #2 (permalink) Wed Sep 13, 2006 20:40 pm   Where are our mods?
 

Hi Tom,

Alan has been on a cruise for a couple of days and Mister Micawber amended this TOEFL essay earlier today:
http://www.english-test.net/forum/ftopic12130.html

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