A woman liked the water from the pump so much that she had it______ to her house every day.

A. deliver B. to be delivered

C. delivered D. being delivered

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In late April or early May, mum would take us to the town to buy a new pair of light for each of us. I still remember the rubber , with the trademark imprinted on it. After a month or two, small hands would tear it off, and leave a circle, darker than the material around it.

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The National Gallery

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