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Ironically, in spite of Georg

and Ulrich's assurances to
each other that NOTHING can
"interlope" (come between)
their evil intentions toward
each other and then later
their good intentions, each
time they are about to carry
out their intentions,
A. they lose their nerve and give up.
B. something does interlope -- nature (the
tree falls between them, the wolves
come).
C. they change their minds and go back to
their previous thinking.

Ironically, in spite of Georg and Ulrich's assurances to each other that NOTHING can-example-1
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User YMM
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2 votes

Answer:

a.they lose their nerve and give up

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User Frank Conry
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3 votes

Answer:

b

Explanation: im in acellus too and thats the real correct answer

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User Namek
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