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Newguest Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Go in

Hi

A certain man explains to a lady the arrangements of transportation in the village they live.

He says:

Saturday is Selbury market day. My car, which, with the driver, holds eight in moderate

comfort, goes in, without fail, starting at nine o’clock. Two accommodating gentlemen, Mr Frisby and Mr Tharkell,

leave a little later and run up to the Rectory gates, with a view to picking up anyone who has missed Baxter.

What does "goes in" mean here?
  

Top answer

Hi, goes in (to Selbury) = travels to Selbury Clive

  • Hi, goes in (to Selbury) = travels to Selbury Clive
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Hi,

goes in (to Selbury) = travels to Selbury

Clive
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Here, 'goes in' = goes to the market (which is in Selbury).

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