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Mr. Purvis pulling out a book, riffling through its leaves, finding what he wanted.
Instead of another ageing prof 29-year-old Tessa turns up, and the old goat eyes the "nibblesome" leaves, finding to his surprise that Tessa reciprocates his feelings, up to a point.
We also extend a classic result of Colbourn and Rosa on quadratic leaves, finding necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a K3-decomposition of λKn−E(Q), where Q is any 2-regular subgraph of Kn.
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He left without finding his brother's file.
They left after finding nothing suspicious, he added.
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