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The scene opens with a description of the scene, which takes place in the middle of a crowded public place. It is dark and everyone is looking out for the fire. The scene is interrupted by the sound of someone's voice, and the narrator asks if he can still see the view from his own vantage point. The narrator tells us that he cannot see the other people in the crowd because they are looking out of their windows. He asks the narrator to stop and take a look at the scene. He tells the narrator that he is the only one who is being led around, and that he has made many memories on the trip. He says that the local people were good or bad, but that now he has a new worry that he will not be able to enjoy the trip as much as he would like to. He wants to be with the teacher a bit longer, and he asks the teacher if he is on duty. The teacher says that he might be, but he is sorry to be bossing him around until he thanks him for his late help. He adds that he just wanted to say that, but actually, he wanted to be closer to the teacher for a while longer. He then asks if the teacher has his
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I'm No Match for Him • Chapter 23 • Page ik-page-4769437
I'm No Match for Him • Chapter 23 • Page ik-page-4684292
I'm No Match for Him • Chapter 23 • Page ik-page-4684307
I'm No Match for Him • Chapter 23 • Page ik-page-4684296
I'm No Match for Him • Chapter 23 • Page ik-page-4684317
Chapter 23
This is a locked chapterChapter 23
About This Chapter
The scene opens with a description of the scene, which takes place in the middle of a crowded public place. It is dark and everyone is looking out for the fire. The scene is interrupted by the sound of someone's voice, and the narrator asks if he can still see the view from his own vantage point. The narrator tells us that he cannot see the other people in the crowd because they are looking out of their windows. He asks the narrator to stop and take a look at the scene. He tells the narrator that he is the only one who is being led around, and that he has made many memories on the trip. He says that the local people were good or bad, but that now he has a new worry that he will not be able to enjoy the trip as much as he would like to. He wants to be with the teacher a bit longer, and he asks the teacher if he is on duty. The teacher says that he might be, but he is sorry to be bossing him around until he thanks him for his late help. He adds that he just wanted to say that, but actually, he wanted to be closer to the teacher for a while longer. He then asks if the teacher has his
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