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... ing to travel to Britain, so he consulted Mr. Owen about some common sense of living in Britain. You know Mr. Owen is our great American writer, and his works are very well recognized in Britain, so the priest’s brother also hoped he could introduce some British celebrities to help broaden his horizons.
Mr. Owen is a very generous person, he readily agreed to the request and even offered to write a letter of recommendation. He then talked about the friends he made in Britain, great poets ...
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