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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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I was trying to translate this into English?
How would you say this sentence? Is it phrased correctly?
Which king was she mistress to and went on to marry later?

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That's good. and went on later to marry the words run with a better sound, and the end emphasis is left on the important fact 'marry' rather than 'later' d

  • That's good.
  • and went on later to marry the words run with a better sound, and the end emphasis is left on the important fact 'marry' rather than 'later' d
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That's good.

Better is a slightly different placing of 'later':-

...and went on later to marry

the words run with a better sound, and the end emphasis is left on the important fact 'marry' rather than 'later'

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