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Pimsleur reading #1 (permalink) Sun Jun 15, 2008 10:43 am   Pimsleur reading
 

The reading section for the pimsleur french, seems to have a lot of info I havnt come across in the listening yet, does anyone know why this is? or am I just being stupid?

Any advice much appreciated
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