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Zuotengdazuo Posted 8 years ago
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Does the underlined part mean?

A dragon might have been peering in the window, and I would never have seen anything but her breasts, her face, her smile.
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Hi. Does the underlined part mean “I would never have seen anything but her breasts, her face, her smile, even if a dragon had been peering in the window”?

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He is saying even seeing a dragon would not have distracted him (from looking at and admiring her).

  • He is saying even seeing a dragon would not have distracted him (from looking at and admiring her).
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He is saying even seeing a dragon would not have distracted him (from looking at and admiring her).

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