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What was the reason for Jules Vernes permanent limp with his left leg?
Question 1:
What was the reason for Jules Vernes permanent limp with his left leg?
A.
He was shot.
B.
He tripped in his cat and broke his leg.
C.
He fell down a staircase.
D.
He was born with it.
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