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A book remembering my old days.
I had that "practical English standards, and
struggled to read it, but couldn't finish it.
I remember I wished I were to have finished reading it.
I thought that then I must have been splendidly good at Enlish.
I had an expectation to the book for the bright future waiting for me then.
But, actually, even if I had read and mastered the book completely then,
there wouldn't have been such a bright future, and I was set to read more
difficult study aid books without any thankfulness later when I continued
to study after failing the first opportunities of uni entrance examination.

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Sorry. I'm not so much good at English probably as you.
I appreciate if you correct my poor writing I wrote above.