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Moivile Posted 17 years ago
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...so little as to make fun of it

Help me understand the meaning of this sentence.
I am sorry that you respect my love for Schubert's serenade so little as to make fun of it.
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Can this sentence be rephrased this way?
I am sorry that you respect my love for Schubert's serenade so little as to make fun of it. = I am sorry that you respect my love for Schubert's serenade so little that you make fun of it.
  

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