'He appeared much assured not by what she talked, but by the way she talked.'
I read the line in a book and the meaning is not clear to me. Please help.
'He appeared much assured not by what she said , but by the way she talked. Sometimes our words don't matter. It is the manner of speaking that does.
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'He appeared much assured not by what she said, but by the way she talked.
Sometimes our words don't matter. It is the manner of speaking that does.