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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Weird sentence?

Jimmy, too, looked very well when he was dressed and, as he stood in the hall giving a last equation to the bows of his dress tie, his father may have felt even commercially satisfied at having secured for his son qualities often unpurchaseable.
  

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I agree; it's weird.

  • I agree; it's weird.
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I agree; it's weird.
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Can you explain to me gramatically what the sentence in the bold means?
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AnonymousCan you explain to me gramatically what the sentence text in the bold means?
Here's a rough interpretation:
The father was happy that his son had acquired special qualities (that can't be bought).

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