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Sundarnaz Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Hard times

'Don't shed tears,' said Mr. Gradgrind. 'Don't shad tears. I don't complain of you. You are an affectionate, earnest, good young woman - and - and we must make that do.'

Hard Times

By Charles Dickens

What does the sentence in bold mean please?

  

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It's old-fashioned English. I don't complain about you. I have no complaints about you.

  • It's old-fashioned English.
  • I don't complain about you.
  • I have no complaints about you.
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It's old-fashioned English.

I don't complain about you.

I have no complaints about you.

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