Richard sat in our midst so as to be equidistant from all of us. Then he asked all of use to get close to him. All of use sat with our faces towards him.
Can someone help me make these sentences less repetitive and choppy without too much. Thank you.
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Richard sat in our midst, equidistant from all of us. Then he asked us to move closer and sit facing him.
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Richard sat in our midst, equidistant from all of us.
Then he asked us to move closer and sit facing him.
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