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[12:38.05]Read the poem.
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[12:46.72]Old Mrs Hubbard Went to the cupboard to get her poor dog some meat.
[12:55.55]But when she got there.The cupboard was bare.And so the poor dog couldn't eat.
[13:05.53]Act Mrs Hubbard andthe shopkeeper.
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[13:14.96]Can you help me,please?
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[13:22.19]Certainly.
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[13:26.92]I need some tinned food.
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[13:34.86]How much is a tin of sausages?
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[13:42.80]It's eight dollars twenty.
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[13:47.45]How many tins do you want?
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[13:53.62]I want three tins, please.
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