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[coming, imagining, excitement, seeing, elapsed, balancing, waiting, idea]For some while, (a)............ , she imagined his (b) ........................She watched along the canal, (c) ................ him come out of the shadows, (d) .................. her own consequent (e) ...................... Not until sometime had (f).............. did she begin (g) .............against this the (h) .....................of his not coming.

Answer

a-waiting, b-coming, c-seeing, d-imagining, e-excitement, f-elapsed, g-balancing, h-idea

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