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أرشيف المنتدى هنا نقل الموضوعات المكررة والروابط التى لا تعمل |
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أدوات الموضوع | ابحث في الموضوع | انواع عرض الموضوع |
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السلام عليكم.
في الفصل الرابع صفحة 36 في أواخر الصفحة يوجد هذا الحوار "They're six special soldiers who Michael keeps in his house at all times" Was it Fritz or Sapt who said these words? Please note that there is no indent before the quotation, which could mean that it was part of the words of Frtiz. However on page 37, we'll find the following: "They'll do whatever Michael asks them to do," continued Sapt., , which could mean that what preceded it were Sapt's words. I need ur opinion Happy Eid to all
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![]() Peace be upon you "They're six special soldiers who Michael keeps in his house at all times. They're completely loyal to him. Three are from Ruritania, one is Belgian, one French, and one's from your country." Fritz said these words to Rudolf |
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I agree with both of you, although this is different from the other editions.
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Thanks a lot for caring to reply
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I feel confused
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العلامات المرجعية |
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