0In the hours before the mistress comes home, Sheila paces the thick carpet and sniffs the corners where her old best friend used to sit. 00She imagines he is still lying there on the old red sofa cushion, tail curled over hindquarters, paws over nose. The leash hangs from a tack on the wall, 01u00from the special days when the mistress came back early from work with a bright yellow Frisbee in her hand02u00. Sheila remembers the way the mistress would burst into cries of glee as she watched them, Sheila sprinting with her tongue hanging out of her mouth, and Gus trying to intercept her as they both ran to catch the flying yellow disc.02br 02br 00**************************02br 02br 00The underlined part, "00The leash hangs from the special days when the mistress came back early from work with a bright yellow Frisbee in her hand".....00.....00 02br 02br 00Hangs from the special days..... here "from" means "since"?02br 02br 02br 02br 02br 02br 02br 02br 0-
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0Yes, but not exactly. It's like a piece of cake left over 01u 00from02u 00 dinner. 02i 0-
— Avangi
0Yes, but not exactly.
It's like a piece of cake left over 01u 00from02u 00 dinner.
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0Yes, but not exactly. It's like a piece of cake left over 01u00from02u00 dinner. 01i00This is an automobile 01u00from02u00 the forties.02i02br 02br 00Yes, it's been hanging there 01i01u00since02u02i00 the days when her friend Gus was around, but it's also a 01i01