Use the verbs in the correct tense : ... When he

Use the verbs in the correct tense : ... When he was gone, a tall pale youth with long hair, who (to wait) patiently for Mr. Bigger all the time, (to appear) in the doorway. His eyes (to be) dark and melancholy; his expression, his general ap- pearance (to be) romantic and a little pitiable. Sorry (to keep) you waiting, (to say) Mr. Big- ger. What you (to want) to see me for? The young man (to hesitate). The fact (to be), he (to say) at last, I (to be) horribly short of money. You can (to pay) me for that thing I (to do) for you the other day? How much we (to settle) it for? Twenty pounds, I (to think). Make it twenty five, (to say) Mr. Bigger generously. Thank you. I (to suppose) you wouldnt like to have a show of my landscapes. No, nothing of your own, (to reply) Mr. Bigger.

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When he was gone, a tall pale youth with long hair, who had been waiting patiently for Mr. Bigger all the time, appeared in the doorway. His eyes were dark and melancholy; his expression, his general appearance were romantic and a little pitiable. Sorry having kept you waiting, said Mr. Bigger. What do you want to see me for? The young man hesitated. The fact is, he said at last, I am horribly short of money. Can you pay me for that thing I did for you the other day? How much did we settle it for? Twenty pounds, I think. Make it twenty five, said Mr. Bigger generously. Thank you. I suppose you wouldnt like to have a show of my landscapes. No, nothing of your own, replied Mr. Bigger.

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