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Zuotengdazuo Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

What does “with” mean?

'I am come to see thy father, Hareton,' I added, guessing from the action that Nelly, if she lived in his memory at all, was not recognised as one with me. (Wuthering Heights)

Context: The speaker is Nelly. Nelly is a servant of the family and Hareton is the son of her master.
Hi. Does the “with” here mean “when it came to”?
Thank you.
  

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not recognised as one with me = not recognised as the same person as me

  • not recognised as one with me = not recognised as the same person as me
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not recognised as one with me = not recognised as the same person as me

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