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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Chase through the night

What does "chase through the night" mean? I came across this expression while reading a book:

She has chased through the nights across Bambiland.


Thanks for your help and happy holidays!

  

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anonymous She has chased through the nights across Bambiland. " That is not a conventional sentence. It is from Valerie: or, The Faculty of Dreams: A Novel , which you should have said.

  • anonymous She has chased through the nights across Bambiland.
  • " That is not a conventional sentence.
  • It is from Valerie: or, The Faculty of Dreams: A Novel , which you should have said.
  • This is what you might call experimental writing.
  • It does not conform to standard idiom or grammar.
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anonymousShe has chased through the nights across Bambiland.

It is actually "Dorothy has chased through the nights across Bambiland." That is not a conventional sentence. It is from Valerie: or, The Faculty of Dreams: A Novel, which you should have said. This is what you might call experimental writing. It does not conform to standard idiom or gramma

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Thanks for your replies. If I may ask, why is it so important to mention the title of the book? My failure to do so was not intentional, I just thought it was irrelevant.

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