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English, 03.12.2020 23:30 carterlewis02

What evidence supports this claim: "It [the boarded-up window) wasn't because the man didn't like
the light."

"It had been like that for as long as anyone could remember."

"There is a secret to that window."

"People who had passed by had seen him sitting in the sun on his
doorstep."

"Opposite the door was a window, but the window had boards over
it."

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