0 (1) The captive was bound to a tree.02br 02br 00 (2) The horse galloped away.02br 02br 00 (3) I would much rather not go.02br 02br 00 (4) Whosever shall exalt himself shall be abased.02br 02br 00Could anyone explain the meaning of above sentences?0-
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02br 02br 002) gallop - this is the horse's fastest pace. 02br 02br 003) I don't want to go. )02br 02br 004) Sounds like something from the bible.
— Nona the brit
02br 02br 002) gallop - this is the horse's fastest pace.
02br 02br 003) I don't want to go.
)02br 02br 004) Sounds like something from the bible.
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01) The prisoner was tied to a tree.02br 02br 002) gallop - this is the horse's fastest pace. 02br 02br 003) I don't want to go. (original phrasing is more 'polite' due to English-style vagueness!)02br 02br 004) Sounds like something from the bible. Anyone who thinks they are wonderful/better than other people will be humiliated.0-