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Eipjoo Posted 13 years ago
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you’d outgrown

“Ah, Flavia,” Father said. “I think Mrs. Muttet requires an extra pair of hands in the kitchen.”
“Of course,” I said. “And shall I then be allowed to go to the ball?”
Father looked puzzled. My witty repartee was completely lost on him.
“Flavia!” Aunt Felicity said. “That’s no way for a child to speak to a parent. I should have thought that you’d outgrown that saucy attitude by now. I don’t know why you let these girls get away with it, Harviland.”

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I should have thought that you had outgrown that saucy attitude by now. com/dictionary/outgrow 2: to grow too large or too mature for In other words, Aunt Felicity is saying that Flavia's attitude is no longer appropriate for her age. H.

  • I should have thought that you had outgrown that saucy attitude by now.
  • com/dictionary/outgrow 2: to grow too large or too mature for In other words, Aunt Felicity is saying that Flavia's attitude is no longer appropriate for her age.
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I should have thought that you had outgrown that saucy attitude by now.

Outgrow: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/outgrow

2: to grow too large or too mature for

In other words, Aunt Felicity is saying that Flavia's attitude is no longer appropriate for he

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