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When I (go) _______________ to Paris last spring for a job interview, I (not be) _______________ there for five years. I (3arrive) _______________ the evening before the interview, and (spend) _______________ a happy hour walking round thinking about the good times I (have) _______________ there as a student. As I was strolling by the Seine, I suddenly (see) _______________ a familiar face - it was Nedjma, the woman I (share) _______________ a flat with when I was a student, and whose address I (lose) __________________ after leaving Paris. I could tell she (not see) _______________ me, so I (call) _______________ her name and she (look) _______________ up. As she (turn) _______________ towards me, I (realize) _______________ that she (have) _______________ an ugly scar on the side of her face. She (see) _______________ the shock in my eyes, and her hand (go) _______________ up to touch the scar; she (explain) _______________ that she (get) ______________________ it when she was a journalist reporting on a war in Africa. She (not be) ___________________ uncomfortable telling me this; we (feel) _______________ as if the years (not pass) _______________, as if we (say) _______________ goodbye the week before. She (arrive) _______________ in Paris that morning, and she (have) _______________ a hospital appointment the next day. The doctors (think) _______________ that they could remove the scar, but she would have to stay in Paris for several months. Both of us (have) _______________ the idea at the same time: if I (get) ____________________ the job, we could share a flat again. And we could start by having a coffee while we (begin) _______________ to tell one another everything that (happen) ___________________ to us in the past five years.
Suzy001
When I went to Paris last spring for a job interview I haven't been there for five years. I arrived the evening before the interview and spent a happy hour walking round thinking about the good times. I have had there as a student. As i was strolling by the Seine I suddenly saw a familiar face- it was Nedjma, the woman I have shared a flat when I was a student and whose adress I lost after leaving Paris. I could tell she hasn't seen me so i called her name and she looked and turn towards me, I have realized that she had an ugly scar on the side of her face. she saw the shocki in me eyes and her hand has gone up to touch the scar; she explained that she got it when she was journalist reporting on a war in Africa.
after leaving Paris. I could tell she hasn't seen me so i called her name and she looked and turn towards me, I have realized that she had an ugly scar on the side of her face. she saw the shocki in me eyes and her hand has gone up to touch the scar; she explained that she got it when she was journalist reporting on a war in Africa.