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Junta-104 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Twill soon ?

Hi hombres ...

Can anyone explain the meaning of this sentence ...

" Twill soon be out "

.. and this is the whole context ..

"The chick that's in him pecks the shell. 'Twill soon be out."
  

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Junta-104 " Twill soon be out " 'Twill is a contraction for It will . So the chick will soon be out of the shell. CJ

  • Junta-104 " Twill soon be out " 'Twill is a contraction for It will .
  • So the chick will soon be out of the shell.
  • CJ
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Junta-104" Twill soon be out "
'Twill is a contraction for It will.

So the chick will soon be out of the shell.

CJ

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