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It was midnight when the last guest left. I sighed heavily as I looked around. The living room was ___1___ of cigarette smell and stale perfume. As I looked around, I ___2___ wet patches of spilt beer on my best Persian carpet. My antique vases were totally smashed. They had even ___3___ my antique oak tables as ashtrays. These guests of ___4___ had done their best to destroy my expensively decorated living room ! What a night this had turned ___5___ to be.

I shook my head. The mess would ___6___ hours to clear. Getting ___7___ of the smell would require days. My housekeeper would had resigned ___8___ the spot if she saw the mess. i had to do ___9___ fast. I could not afford to lose her ___10___ she is the best cook I ___11___ ever had

I had no choice. I went to the bookshelf, took ___12___ the book 'The Evolution of Man' by Charles Darwin and pressed on the wall behind ___13___ . A small hole in the wall appeared ___14___ my right. I reached ___15___ and took out a long object. Then I waved it in the ___16___. The room started to clean itself ___17___ . Even the antique vases started fitting themselves ___18___ so well that one could not tell they had been ___19___. As you might have guessed by ___20___, the long object is a wand, and I am what they call a witch.

 

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1. full   2. saw   3. used   4. mine   5. out   6. take   7. rid   8. on   9. something   10. as   11. have   12. out   13. it   14. on   15. in   16. air   17. up   18. together   19. broken   20. now
 

It was midnight when the last guest left. I sighed heavily as I looked around. The living room was full of cigarette smell and stale perfume. As I looked around, I saw wet patches of spilt beer on my best Persian carpet. My antique vases were totally smashed. They had even used my antique oak tables as ashtrays. These guests of mine had done their best to destroy my expensively decorated living room ! What a night this had turned out to be.

I shook my head. The mess would take hours to clear. Getting rid of the smell would require days. My housekeeper would had resigned on the spot if she saw the mess. i had to do something fast. I could not afford to lose her as she is the best cook I have ever had

I had no choice. I went to the bookshelf, took out the book 'The Evolution of Man' by Charles Darwin and pressed on the wall behind it. A small hole in the wall appeared on my right. I reached in and took out a long object. Then I waved it in the air. The room started to clean itself up. Even the antique vases started fitting themselves together so well that one could not tell they had been broken. As you might have guessed by now, the long object is a wand, and I am what they call a witch.

 
 

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