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Contraposition Posted 8 years ago
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"I have to get around somehow"

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"Billy!" Charlie called as soon as he got out of the car.I turned toward the house, beckoning to Jacob as I ducked under the porch. I heard Charlie greeting them loudly behind me."I'm going to pretend I didn't see you behind the wheel, Jake," he said disapprovingly."We get permits early on the rez," Jacob said while I unlocked the door and flicked on the porch light."Sure you do," Charlie laughed."I have to get around somehow." I recognizzed Billy's resonant voice easily, despite the years. The sound of it made me feel suddenly younger, a child.I went inside, leaving the door open behind me and turning on the lights before.....
  

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It seems to mean "I need some way of getting from one place to another", but who do you understand is saying this? This isn't clear to me.

  • It seems to mean "I need some way of getting from one place to another", but who do you understand is saying this?
  • This isn't clear to me.
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It seems to mean "I need some way of getting from one place to another", but who do you understand is saying this? This isn't clear to me.

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