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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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What does it mean?

Hello..Could somebody help me please? What is meant under: "It was the offer of the blindfold" and another sentence: "We are suffering from that old perplexity."....Thank you a lot
  

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These are not idioms. It was the offer of the blindfold-- They said I could cover my eyes We are suffering from that old perplexity-- We are still confounded by it.

  • These are not idioms.
  • It was the offer of the blindfold-- They said I could cover my eyes We are suffering from that old perplexity-- We are still confounded by it.
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These are not idioms.

It was the offer of the blindfold-- They said I could cover my eyes

We are suffering from that old perplexity-- We are still confounded by it.

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