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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
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His fear has missed the target

And learns that his fear has missed the target.

He was expecting darkness, yes, really dark darkness -- but this is something else. This is darkness so absolute, so wickedly pure that he himself seems to have been wiped out.

Hi,

Does the bolded part in the above mean "his fear didn't hit the target because the actual fear is something esle?" Thanks.
  

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Sorry! I still have another question on the thread. " Thanks.

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Sorry!

I still have another question on the thread. That is, is "wickedly" in the base sentences equal to "absolutely?" Thanks.

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