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As a child I used to consider gardening a boring chore just for grown-ups’ even though I did love being in gardens myself playing and walking, touching and sniffing. Over the years, I have’ gleaned how to the noun ‘garden’ into the verb ‘to garden’, As I have moved jobs and houses. I’ve temporarily taken over small town patches, suburban yards and overgrown cottage gardens. I’ve looked through seed catalogues and borrowed tools. I’ve had some 'success, made loads of mistakes and am still learning a lot. Now as I look out of my window with great pleasure into the country :garden below, I see the primroses that have done well and the  weeds that I should do something about!

pireces of land
huts
covering
shabby places
the graden should be cleared off weeds
the weeds have to be watered
the weeds should be pruned
the weeds should be looked be looked after
gross erros
number of mistakes
many mistakes
grave mistakes
with the passage of time
after a few years
when the years ended
beyond the years
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The writer's attitude towards gardening remained unchanged
The writer never took any interst in gardening
The writer became interested in gardening
The writer decided to do gardening
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wasteful effort
absorbing thought
tiresome job
an interesting work
to help
to stay
to shake hands
to extend one's hand
weren.t they?
didn't they?
isn't it?
wasn't it?
irressitible
irresistable
iresistable
iresistable
he has left the country for his own good
he has left the country for his own good
he has left country for foreign permanently
he wants to buy good things
she saw the tears in his eyes
she saw the shine in his eyes
she could see the defects in his eyes
she could read his character well
started, show
shone, laughter
grow, row
stretched, line
has no ambitin
hates ambitin
gives up ambitin
who is ambitions
fast day
quiet day
finishing day
hurriedly passing day
Chapman's tranlation of Homer
Chapman's idea of Hommre
Chapman's understanding of Homer
Chapman's biography of Homer

The nineteenth-century French critic Sainte-Beuve believed that to understand a writer it was necessary to know as much as possible about the exterior man, the details of his life. It is a beguiling  method, using the man to illuminate the work. It might ‘seem:unassailable. But Proust is able very convincingly to pick it apart.This method of Sainte-Beuve, Proust writes, "ignores what a very slight degree of self-acquaintance teaches us: that a book is the product of a different self from the self we manifest in our habits, in our social life, in our vices...Those words of Proust should be? with us whenever we are reading the biography of a writer or the. biography. of anyone who depends on what can be called: inspiration. All the details of the life and the quirks and friendships:can be laid out for us, but the mystery of the writing will remain.:No amount of documentation, however fascinating, can take us:there. The biography of a writer - or even the autobiography- will:always have this incompleteness.