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What does this sentence mean "The rod was flat on one side, and both doors sagged, dragging and then resting upon the floor". When we talk about someone comitted sucide by putting rod across two doors?
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What does this sentence mean "The rod was flat on one side, and both doors sagged, dragging and then resting upon the floor". When we talk about someone comitted sucide by putting rod across two doors?
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What does this sentence mean "The rod was flat on one side, and both doors sagged, dragging and then resting upon the floor". When we talk about someone comitted sucide by putting rod across two doors?
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What does this sentence mean "The rod was flat on one side, and both doors sagged, dragging and then resting upon the floor". When we talk about someone comitted sucide by putting rod across two doors?
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