5. Sherwood Bolton was in jail from 1945 to 1953. All that time he had a pigeon in his cell. 6. Rock hound person who is interested in rocks. 7. Andy brought 500 dollars into Shawshank. 8. Red's one condition was that if buyer gets caught, he'll say he found that item. 9. The part about `the sisters' made me feel badly, because what they do is inhuman. 10. Areas where `the sisters' attacked their victims were showers, areas way behind industrial washers and sometimes the infirmary too. 11. Andy threatened to throw Hexlite into first four men eyes who attacked him. 12. Bogs was badly beaten and found in his cell. 13. The present that Andy gave to Red was two pieces of quartz, which were polished. Special about it was, that it took so long for Andy to finish them. 14. Andy asked Byron Hadley if he thinks he can trust his wife, because Hadley was complaining about government, because they were going to take taxes
,,I spent most of my teens and early twenties studying the blues the geographyof it and the chronology of it, as well as how to play it, " Eric Clapton 10 MUUSIKA KUULAMINE: 1.Mamie Smith Crazy Blues (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiJrBgbwsJw) 2.Bessie Smith St Louis Blues (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNWs0LsimFs) 3.Louis Armstrong and his All-stars Back o'town Blues (Take It Satch) Vinüül 4.Louis Armstrong St. James Infirmary (Gold Standard Series, 1957) Vinüül 5.Louis Armstrong West End Blues (New Orleans to New York, 1957) Vinüül 6.Robert Johnson Crossroads (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yd60nI4sa9A) 7.Blind Lemon Jefferson Black Snake Moan (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3yd- c91ww8) 8.Billie Holiday The Blues are Brewin` (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWtUzdI5hlE) 9.The Bleatles Can't Buy Me Love (A Hard Day's Night, 1964) Vinüül 10
They excluded everyone under age 21 from the contest. immense adj. extremely large adv. immensely Syn. massive n. immensity From the mountaintop you can see the immense valley. She was immensely interested in the idea of teaching a foreign language. indeed adv. certainly; really (used to make a statement stronger) Syn. truly Did he indeed go to the infirmary. It is very hot indeed. rigid adj. not easy to bend; firm, inflexible adv. rigidly Syn. stiff The teacher was very rigid in his ideas about class attendance. He adhered rigidly to his opinions about marriage. routinely adv. regularly, usually done adj. routine Syn. ordinarily n. routine She routinely gets a physical examination. It is routine for students to become homesick at times.
I hopped down to free up the cot for the next invalid. I handed the compress back to the nurse. "Here, I don't need this." And then Mike staggered through the door, now supporting a sallow-looking Lee Stephens, another boy in our Biology class. Edward and I drew back against the wall to give them room. "Oh no," Edward muttered. "Go out to the office, Bella." I looked up at him, bewildered. "Trust me -- go." I spun and caught the door before it closed, darting out of the infirmary. I could feel Edward right behind me. "You actually listened to me." He was stunned. "I smelled the blood," I said, wrinkling my nose. Lee wasn't sick from watching other people, like me. "People can't smell blood," he contradicted. "Well, I can -- that's what makes me sick. It smells like rust... and salt." He was staring at me with an unfathomable expression. "What?" I asked. "It's nothing." Mike came through the door then, glancing from me to Edward. The look he gave Edward confirmed