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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Never so loving as when Laura is miserable.

In the example:

Diana the ambitious one, Laura the pretty one. Some quirk in the sibling dynamic dictated from an early age that Diana takes life hard, and requires the world to reflect this. But she has her good moments, she can be loyal and generous. Never so loving as when Laura is miserable.

What does the last sentence mean?
  

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Diana is most loving to Laura when Laura is most unhappy.

  • Diana is most loving to Laura when Laura is most unhappy.
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Diana is most loving to Laura when Laura is most unhappy.

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