Mr. Hopkinson was Mr. Fеrraros
nbsp;(*ответ*) confidential secretary

Mr. Hopkinson was Mr. Fеrraros
nbsp;(*ответ*) confidential secretary
nbsp;distant relation
nbsp;childhood friend
nbsp;major-domo
Mr. Thomas had mud on his shoes and he stopped to scrape them on the pavements edge because
nbsp;(*ответ*) he didnt want to soil his house
nbsp;he tried to gain time not to go home
nbsp;he was possessed by cleanness
nbsp;it was his only pair of shoes
Mr. Thomas had once been a
nbsp;(*ответ*) builder and decorator
nbsp;carpenter
nbsp;banker
nbsp;seaman and fisherman
Mr. Thomas kept his savings in
nbsp;(*ответ*) the mattress
nbsp;the cupboard
nbsp;the bedside table
nbsp;the desk
Mr. Thomas lived in his crippled house:
nbsp;(*ответ*) alone
nbsp;with his old parents
nbsp;with his wife and two sons
nbsp;with his wife
Mr. Thomas spent in the loo
nbsp;(*ответ*) one night
nbsp;two hours
nbsp;two days
nbsp;the whole day
Mr. Thomas was suffering from
nbsp;(*ответ*) rheumatics
nbsp;heart attack
nbsp;heart-ache
nbsp;single pneumonia
Mr. Thomas plumbing:
nbsp;(*ответ*) had never learnt
nbsp;was not very good at
nbsp;managed to learn
nbsp;was very good at
Mr. Thomas horoscope warned him about
nbsp;(*ответ*) danger of serions crash
nbsp;danger of death
nbsp;dangers of a journey
nbsp;dangers of smoking
Needle came to London
nbsp;(*ответ*) to see life, for it was her ambition to write about life
nbsp;to visit her parents and stay with them
nbsp;to take care of her distant relation who promised to mention her in his will
nbsp;to meet her old friends, because she missed them very much
Needle compared Kathleen with the poet Swinburne when Kathleen
nbsp;(*ответ*) stopped and looked into all the prams which the mothers had left outside shops or area gates
nbsp;let her read her diary
nbsp;showed her letters to George in which she had versed her love
nbsp;read Needle her verses she had written during the war
Needle got her nickname, because
nbsp;(*ответ*) she found a needle in the haystack
nbsp;her family had a needle-shop
nbsp;she dreamt of being a dressmaker
nbsp;she liked to sew and embroider
Needle got up speeches about for industrial tycoons.
nbsp;(*ответ*) literature, art and life
nbsp;international events and formal events
nbsp;hard and soft currency
nbsp;international bargains
Needle met Kathleen and George in the Portobello Road years later after her death:
nbsp;(*ответ*) five
nbsp;fifteen
nbsp;ten
nbsp;three
Needle returned to England with
nbsp;(*ответ*) Skinnys party just before the war
nbsp;Skinny and George after the war
nbsp;Matilda during the war
nbsp;Georges family after the war
Needle taught in school in Kensington:
nbsp;(*ответ*) private
nbsp;technical
nbsp;free
nbsp;national

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