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Here are some words from the novel Lady Chatterley's Lover(chapter. 8) by DH Lawrence (planetebook, page 122):
(background:The following paragraph is what Connie saw when walking in the...
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Hi,
Here are some words from the novel Lady Chatterley's Lover(chapter. 8) by DH Lawrence (planetebook, page 122):
(background:The following paragraph is what Connie saw when walking in the...
Hi,
Here are some words from the novel Lady Chatterley's Lover(page 79, Chapter Six) by DH Lawrence (planetebook):
(background: The following is what Tommy Dukes said, whose opinion is usually...
Really thank you. I get it
Thank you. Sounds reasonable. But why did Lawrence use she in the previous sentence, but used one in this sentence?
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Here are some words from the novel Lady Chatterley's Lover(page 64, Chapter Five) by DH Lawrence (planetebook):
(background: Clifford and Connie were going around in their wood. Clifford...
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The following dialogue is from Lady Chatterley's lover (page 54, near the ending of Chapter Four) by DH Lawrence (planetebook).
I don't know who is the speaker of each paragraph....
Thank you.
But here is a definition for timeserver by Cambridge:someone who changes their ideas and opinions in order to make them more like those that are held by people in power, especially...
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Here are some words from the novel Lady Chatterley's Lover(page 44, Chapter Four) by DH Lawrence (planetebook):
(background: Clifford was getting rich and famous. His friends came visite him...
I'm afraid it's not the case, but thank you all the same.:biggrin5:
Hi,
Here are some words from the novel Lady Chatterley's Lover by Lawrence :
I must say it makes one prefer Buddha, quietly sitting under a bo-tree, or Jesus, telling his disciples little Sunday...
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Here are some words from the novel Lady Chatterley's Lover(page 42, Chapter Four) by DH Lawrence (planetebook)
(background: After having sexual intercourse with Michaelis, Connie felt their...
Oh. Thanks for your reply
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Here are some words from the novel Lady Chatterley's Lover(page 34, Chapter Three) by DH Lawrence
(background: Connie invited Michaelis to livingroom, and said he was like a lonely bird....
OK. Great. I take your advice.
Thank you both, very much.
Thank you.
But what does "there is nothing in the public" mean please? Do all the "there is nothing" mean the same thing?
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Here are some words from the novel Lady Chatterley's Lover by Lawrence:
"And you think it’s a writer of popular plays that you’ve got to be?"asked Connie.
‘There, exactly!" he said, turning...
Thank you
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