0I was reading a book when I came upon this sentence below...02br 02br 00'Falling sideways upon the coach, it beat upon one side of the basketwork of the tilt until the splashings began to spurt into his face, and he found himself forced to draw the curtains (fitted with circular openings through which to obtain a glimpse of the wayside view)'02br 02br 00What confuses me the most is the part in the parenthesis, does that mean that the cloth of the curtain had holes in it? Please tell me how I'm supposed to make head or tail of this sentence.02br 02br 00Thanks, I've learned a lot from you.0-
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