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Book mango 418 Posted 6 years ago
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Having your head way up

Hello,

A: I’m Aldwin, and maybe having your head way up there don’t make you hear so good. Do you want a room or not? My inn’s the only inn in town, so don’t even be thinking you’ll find a deal anywhere else.

B: My head may be up here, half-man, but my fist’ll be happy to swing down and pay you a visit.

A is an inn keeper.

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Does “having your head way up” mean A thinks B is very tall?

  

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book mango 418 Does “having your head way up” mean A thinks B is very tall? Yes.

  • book mango 418 Does “having your head way up” mean A thinks B is very tall?
  • Yes.
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book mango 418Does “having your head way up” mean A thinks B is very tall?

Yes.

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