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Park sang joon Posted 11 years ago
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I found it, [way up] near the end of the corridor

The protagonist is in a weird hospital with amnesia, trying to escape from it.

The second floor looked like my own, rows of rooms, so I continued on. When I reached the first floor I turned right, looking for the door with light leaking out from beneath it.
I found it, way up near the end of the corridor, and I didn't bother to knock.
<Nine Princes in Amber" of The Great Book of Amber by Roger Zelazny>

I'd like to know whether "way" means "much" here.
Thank you in advance for your help.
  

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park sang joon I'd like to know whether "way" means "much" here. In effect, yes. "very far up" CJ

  • park sang joon I'd like to know whether "way" means "much" here.
  • In effect, yes.
  • "very far up" CJ
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park sang joonI'd like to know whether "way" means "much" here.
In effect, yes. "very far up"

CJ

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