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Newguest Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Chap

Hi

I'm curious if the word "chap" refers only to a male or maybe it can refer to a female as well.

A teacher and a headmaster of a school are talking to a lady who beats her granddaughter. He says:

Mrs Rigby, Ethel had cause to remove her dress in

school this afternoon and Miss Mayfield saw, to her

consternation, that her back shows marks of a beating. A

pretty severe beating.’

‘Be a funny thing if it didn’t,’ Mrs Rigby said with no

sign of being, abashed or repentant. ‘Laid it on good and

hard, I did. She ’ll bear the marks for a week, I reckon.’

‘May we know why you beat her?’

‘Youmay. You’ll understand, sir. I’mnot having her go

the way Maud went, at least not for lack of a hiding to

bring her. to her senses.’

‘Not that old trouble already?’

‘Sorry as I am to say it, that is so. I’ll name no names

for the present, and I’ve knocked sense into Ethel I

think, but if I have anymore bother, I shall ask you to hev a word

with the chap. Everything else apart, she ’s only fourteen

and, sometimes I think, not all that bright.’

--- Do you think that the word "chap" here refers to that beaten girl or to some other person?

Thanks
  

Top answer

I've never heard chap used to refer to anyone other than a male, but it looks like that is the intention here.

  • I've never heard chap used to refer to anyone other than a male, but it looks like that is the intention here.
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I've never heard chap used to refer to anyone other than a male, but it looks like that is the intention here.
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Some other person, a young man (someone whom Ethel was having a relationship with?)
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A chap is a male. It refers here to the brother. "...but if I have anymore brother, I shall ask you to have a word with the chap"
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No, no, Jin. We are happy to have you ask questions, but don't start answering them unless you are quite sure. It is not 'brother'; it is 'bother'.
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Oh I'm sorry! I misread it. I didn't know you guys answered it, if I did, I shouldn't of.
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Yes, that's my point - just be sure you read carefully before you post, Jin.
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The 'chap' is Ethel's boyfriend.

‘May we know why you beat her?’
‘Youmay. You’ll understand, sir. I’m not having her go
the way Maud went

(Apparently, Maud was getting sexually involved with young men.
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Actually Ethel had a close friend, but they were not a couple. But probably her grandmother thinks she shouldn't be meeting him.

Thanks for all the answers.
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Newguestprobably her grandmother thinks she shouldn't be meeting him.
Given the fact of the beating, I think we can reasonably conclude this. Yes.

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