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Red park 287 Posted 8 years ago
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Giving her waist a dareingly mobile mien

She wasn't wearing a corset even lacing giving her waist a dareingly mobile mien.

Would you explain the above to me , please? Does it mean that lack of corset made her waist moving dareingly clear?

  

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Yes, something like that, but something has gone wrong with the sentence. The phrase "even lacing" is floating without any clear purpose. I t may be just that the sentence is incorrectly punctuated.

  • Yes, something like that, but something has gone wrong with the sentence.
  • The phrase "even lacing" is floating without any clear purpose.
  • I t may be just that the sentence is incorrectly punctuated.
  • If this is from something you are reading, may I ask that you check carefully before posting that you have copied everything exactly correctly, including punctuation.
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Yes, something like that, but something has gone wrong with the sentence. The phrase "even lacing" is floating without any clear purpose. It may be just that the sentence is incorrectly punctuated. If this is from something you are reading, may I ask that you check carefully before posting that you have co

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