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high school. I had to stop 1 school because my mother had no money to pay my school bills.
We started working in people's gardens to save up e-nough money for me to go back to school 2 , I re-turned to school. Unluckily, my mother died the next year. Suddenly my world went dark. I asked my headmaster if I could work for the school so I could pay my bills. He was a nice man and let me 3 in the school garden during the __4 I had not been able to study well because of my mother' s 5 .At the end of my second year, 6 most of my exams and was told I would have to repeat the year. After another summer working in the school garden, I went back to lessons again. But suddenly I fell 7 .
Because of my diseased was weak and couldn't work at school. I was hopeless(ÎÞÍûµÄ). My headmaster told me not to 8 . And my teachers and classmates helped me a lot. Now, I'm feeling better and will finish my third year.
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through the year and he could get more eggs and in that way earn more money . The owner of the company which 7 the air-conditioning came to see him , and when he saw Mr . Hodge¡¯s house , he thought that he might be able to persuade £¨Ëµ·þ£©him to buy some air-conditionings 8 .
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