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плии...з помогите перевести)))1)then he became a sailor later he did some other work.2) his life was very hard and he described it in his book: "martin ede

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n". "martin eden" is another of his well-know books. 3) The story is adapted. заранее спасибки))

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попробую:1)тогда он стал матросом позже, он сделал некоторую другую работу,2) его жизнь была очень тверда,и он описал её в своей книге:"Мартин Иден". "Мартин Иден"- одна из лучших его книг.3) История адаптирована.

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