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Newguest Posted 15 years ago
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The Rectory Rolls

Hi

The author in the text mentions some Rolls a few times. I guess it is some vehicle, but I'm not sure, so I'm asking.

A young lady wants to get to a village and she's waiting at the bus stop.

One guy asks her where she's going and she replies.

Then he says:

Canon Thorby’s owd Rolls? Punctual as Big Ben as a rule.Must hev broke down at last. (So I conclude that these Rolls are late)

The guy offers her a lift and says:

Well, look, s’pose I take you out there.

There’s only the one road, and if we meet the Rolls, you

can change over.And if I take you the whole way – fourteen

miles, that is – I ’on’t hurt you. I’d do it for fifteen bob.

(So again the Rolls are mentioned)

Some time later probably the same guy who's giving her a lift now says:

Don’t get calls to Walwyk. The Rectory Rolls is at everybody’s beck and call. But two, three year

ago Mrs Westleton’s car let her down and I drove her home.

So, do you have an idea what these Rolls are? A bus maybe?
  

Top answer

Hi, Rolls-Royce cars are considered by many people to be the finest cars in the world. They were, and are. a symbol of prestige and status.

  • Hi, Rolls-Royce cars are considered by many people to be the finest cars in the world.
  • They were, and are.
  • a symbol of prestige and status.
  • Clive
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4 Answers
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Hi,

Rolls-Royce cars are considered by many people to be the finest cars in the world.

They were, and are. a symbol of prestige and status.

Clive
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Hi

So it is a Rolls-royce car which belongs to the church/priest, because it's called Rectory?

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