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Kapa Posted 11 years ago
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Hello friends,

could you please explain the relation of the bold parts? I think the pronoun has been used in confusing way. It has been extracted from the Harper Lee's novel (Go Set a Watchman). 

She wrote out her confession in ink, and as noon drew near, her spirits flagged. Normally there was nothing she enjoyed more than a row with Miss Muffett, who was so thick one could say almost anything to him provided one was careful to maintain a grave and sorrowful countenance, but today she had no taste for dialectics.

Thank you for your time.
  

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Apparently there were some problems with the editing of this book. I found this comment online. Does it help?

  • Apparently there were some problems with the editing of this book.
  • I found this comment online.
  • Does it help?
  • On page 222, "Mr.
  • Tuffet" is spelled "Miss Muffet".
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Apparently there were some problems with the editing of this book.

I found this comment online. Does it help?

On page 222, "Mr. Tuffet" is spelled "Miss Muffet".

CJ
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CalifJimApparently there were some problems with the editing of this book.I found this comment online. Does it help?On page 222, "Mr. Tuffet" is spelled "Miss Muffet".CJ
I myself thought of this mistake, but I was wondering it is possible or not. Anyway thank you for your help.

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