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Red park 287 Posted 8 years ago
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Never mind the price!

Never mind the price . But his salary barely paid for his uniforms. This horse was merely a fantasy.

I can't get the meaning relationship between the sentences.

How can he not care about the price when he had no money?

  

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I can only assume that "Never mind the price" is a temporary thought that was part of the fantasy.

  • I can only assume that "Never mind the price" is a temporary thought that was part of the fantasy.
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I can only assume that "Never mind the price" is a temporary thought that was part of the fantasy.

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