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Англ.яз. Теоретическая грамматика (курс 1) - Тест-тренинг адаптивный

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The underlined word in the sentence is a PRONOUN.
A) "And a courier?" said Mrs. Costello. "Oh yes, I have observed them. Seen them--heard them--and kept out of their way."
B) Mrs. Costello was a widow with a fortune; a person of much distinction, who frequently intimated that, if she were not so dreadfully liable to sick headaches, she would probably have left a deeper impress upon her time.
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The underlined word in the sentence is a PRONOUN.
A) "And you are staying in this hotel?" she went on. "And you are really an American?"
B) The courier stood looking at Winterbourne offensively. The young man,at least, thought his manner of looking an offense to Miss Miller; it conveyed an imputation that she "picked up" acquaintances. "I shall have the honor of presenting to you a person who will tell you all about me,"he said, smiling and referring to his aunt.
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The underlined word in the sentence is a PRONOUN.
A) "Oh, well, we'll go some day," said Miss Miller. And she gave him a smile and turned away.
B) She put up her parasol and walked back to the inn beside Eugenio. Winterbourne stood looking after her; and as she moved away, drawing her muslin furbelows over the gravel, said to himself that she had the tournure of a princess.
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The underlined word in the sentence is a PRONOUN.
A) She had a long, pale face, a high nose, and a great deal of very striking white hair, which she wore in large puffs and rouleaux over the top of her head.B) She had two sons married in New York and another who was now in Europe.Подберите правильный ответ
The underlined word in the sentence is a PRONOUN.
A) This young man was amusing himself at Hamburg, and, though he wason his travels, was rarely perceived to visit any particular city at the moment selected by his mother for her own appearance there.B) Her nephew, who had come up to Vevey expressly to see her, was therefore more attentive than those who, as she said, were nearer to her.Подберите правильный ответ
The underlined word in the sentence is a PRONOUN.
A) He had, however, engaged to do more than proved feasible, in promising to present his aunt, Mrs. Costello, to Miss Daisy Miller.
B) As soon as the former lady had got better of her headache, he waited upon her in her apartment; and, after the proper inquiries in regard to her health, he asked her if she hadobserved in the hotel an American family--a mamma, a daughter, and a little boy.
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The underlined word in the sentence is an ADJECTIVE.
A) "Are you sure it is your mother? Can you distinguish her in this thick dusk?" Winterbourne asked.B) "Well!" cried Miss Daisy Miller with a laugh; "I guess I know my own mother. And when she has got on my shawl, too! She is always wearing my things."Подберите правильный ответ
The underlined word in the sentence is an ADJECTIVE.
A) "Oh, it's a fearful old thing!" the young girl replied serenely. "I told her she could wear it. She won't come here because she sees you."
B) "Ah, then," said Winterbourne, "I had better leave you." "Oh, no; come on!" urged Miss Daisy Miller. "I'm afraid your mother doesn't approve of my walking with you."Подберите правильный ответ
The underlined word in the sentence is an ADJECTIVE.
A) But before he had time to commit himself to this perilous mixture of gallantry and impiety, the young lady, resuming her walk, gave an exclamation in quite another tone.
B) "Well, here's Mother! I guess she hasn't got Randolph to go to bed." The figure of a lady appeared at a distance, very indistinctin the darkness, and advancing with a slow and wavering movement. Suddenly it seemed to pause.
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The underlined word in the sentence is an ADJECTIVE.
A) He had a pleasant sense that she would be very approachable for consolatory purposes.
B) He felt then, for the instant, quite ready to sacrifice his aunt, conversationally; to admitthat she was a proud, rude woman, and to declare that they needn't mind her. Подберите правильный ответ
The underlined word in the sentence is an ADJECTIVE.
A) Miss Miller gave him a serious glance. "It isn't for me; it's for you--that is, it's for HER. Well, I don't know who it's for!
B) But mother doesn't like any of my gentlemen friends. She's right down timid. She always makes a fuss if I introduce a gentleman.
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The underlined word in the sentence is an ADJECTIVE.
A) The lady in question, ceasing to advance, hovered vaguely about the spotat which she had checked her steps. B) "I am afraid your mother doesn't see you," said Winterbourne. "Or perhaps," he added, thinking, with Miss Miller, the joke permissible--"perhaps she feels guilty about your shawl."
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The underlined word is a NOUN.
A) "Are you--a-- going over the Simplon?" Winterbourne pursued, a little embarrassed.B) "I don't know," she said. "I suppose it's some mountain.Randolph, what mountain are we going over?"
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The underlined word is a NOUN.
A) "Can you get candy there?" Randolph loudly inquired."I hope not," said his sister. "I guess you have had enough candy,and mother thinks so too."B) "I haven't had any for ever so long--for a hundred weeks!"cried the boy, still jumping about.Подберите правильный ответ
The underlined word is a NOUN.
A) "Going where?" the child demanded.B) "To Italy," Winterbourne explained.Подберите правильный ответ
The underlined word is a NOUN.
A) "I don't know," said Randolph. "I don't want to go to Italy.I want to go to America."B) "Oh, Italy is a beautiful place!" rejoined the young man.Подберите правильный ответ
The underlined word is a NOUN.
A) The young lady inspected her flounces and smoothed her ribbons again;and Winterbourne presently risked an observation upon the beautyof the view.
B) He was ceasing to be embarrassed, for he had begunto perceive that she was not in the least embarrassed herself.Подберите правильный ответ
The underlined word is a NOUN.
A) There had not been the slightest alteration in her charming complexion;she was evidently neither offended nor flattered.B) If she looked another way when he spoke to her, and seemed notparticularly to hear him, this was simply her habit, her manner.Подберите правильный ответ
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: After knocking at his aunt's door and learning that she was indisposed, he had taken a walk about the town, and then he had come in to his breakfast.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: Before long it became obvious that she was much disposed toward conversation.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: But at the "Trois Couronnes," it must be added, there are other features that are much at variance with these suggestions: neat German waiters, who look like secretaries of legation; Russian princesses sitting in the garden; little Polish boys walking about held by the hand, with their governors; a view of the sunny crest of the Dent du Midi and the picturesque towers of the Castle of Chillon.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: But his aunt had a headache-- his aunt had almost always a headache--and now she was shut up in her room, smelling camphor, so that he was at liberty to wander about.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: But Winterbourne had an old attachment for the little metropolis of Calvinism; he had been put to school there as a boy, and he had afterwardgone to college there--circumstances which had led to his forming a great many youthful friendships.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: He had a great relish for feminine beauty; he was addicted to observing and analyzing it; and as regards this young lady's face he made several observations.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: He had come from Geneva the day before by the little steamer, to see his aunt, who was staying at the hotel--Geneva having been for a long time his place of residence.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: He was some seven-and-twenty years of age; when his friends spoke of him, they usually said that he was at Geneva "studying."
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: I hardly know whether it was the analogies or the differences that were uppermost in the mind of a young American, who, two or three years ago, sat in the garden of the "Trois Couronnes," looking about him, rather idly, at some of the graceful objects I have mentioned.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: In this region, in the month of June, American travelers are extremely numerous; it may be said, indeed, that Vevey assumes at this period some of the characteristics of an American watering place.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: It was a beautiful summer morning, and in whatever fashion the young American looked at things, they must have seemed to him charming.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: It was not at all insipid, but it was not exactly expressive; and though it was eminently delicate, Winterbourne mentally accused it--very forgivingly--of a want of finish.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: Many of these he had kept,and they were a source of great satisfaction to him.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: One of the hotels at Vevey, however, is famous, even classical, being distinguished from many of its upstart neighbors by an air both of luxury and of maturity.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: She asked him if he was a "real American"; she shouldn't have taken him for one; he seemed more like a German--this was said after a little hesitation--especially when he spoke.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: She told him that they were going to Romefor the winter--she and her mother and Randolph.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: The shore of the lake presents an unbroken array of establishments of this order, of every category, from the "grand hotel" of the newest fashion, with a chalk-white front, a hundred balconies, and a dozen flags flying from its roof,to the little Swiss pension of an elder day, with its name inscribed in German-looking lettering upon a pink or yellow wall and an awkward summerhouse in the angle of the garden.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: Then he asked her if she should not be more comfortable in sitting upon the bench which he had just quitted.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: There are sights and sounds which evoke a vision, an echo, of Newport and Saratoga.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: There are, indeed, many hotels,for the entertainment of tourists is the business of the place, which, as many travelers will remember, is seated upon the edge of a remarkably blue lake--a lake that it behooves every tourist to visit.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: There is a flitting hither and thitherof "stylish" young girls, a rustling of muslin flounces, a rattle of dance music in the morning hours, a sound of high-pitched voices at all times.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: Very few Americans--indeed, I think none--had ever seen this lady, about whom there were some singular stories.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: What I should say is, simply, that when certain persons spoke of him they affirmed that the reason of his spending so muchtime at Geneva was that he was extremely devoted to a lady who lived there--a foreign lady--a person older than himself.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: When his enemies spoke of him, they said--but, after all, he had no enemies; he was an extremely amiable fellow, and universally liked.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: Winterbourne, laughing, answered thathe had met Germans who spoke like Americans, but that he had not, so far as he remembered, met an American who spoke like a German.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: Yet, as he talked a little more and pointed out some of the objects of interest in the view, with which she appeared quite unacquainted, she gradually gave him more of the benefit of her glance; and then he saw that this glance was perfectly direct and unshrinking.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: You receive an impressionof these things at the excellent inn of the "Trois Couronnes"and are transported in fancy to the Ocean House or to Congress Hall.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: He thought it very possible that Master Randolph's sister was a coquette; he was sure she had a spirit of her own; but in her bright,sweet, superficial little visage there was no mockery, no irony.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: It was not, however, what would have been called an immodest glance, for the young girl's eyes were singularly honest and fresh.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: She answered that she liked standing up and walking about; but she presently sat down.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: They were wonderfully pretty eyes; and, indeed, Winterbourne had not seen for a long time anything prettier than his fair countrywoman'svarious features--her complexion, her nose, her ears, her teeth.
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Define what part of speech the underlined word is: "Are you going to Italy?" Winterbourne inquired in a tone of great respect. The young lady glanced at him again. "Yes, sir," she replied.And she said nothing more.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: "I shall not be happy till we go!" he protested.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: "I should like to know where you got that pole," she said. "I bought it," responded Randolph.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: "She doesn't want to know me!" she said suddenly."Why don't you say so? You needn't be afraid. I'm not afraid!"And she gave a little laugh.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: "To the Chateau de Chillon, mademoiselle?" the courier inquired. "Mademoiselle has made arrangements?" he added in a tone which struckWinterbourne as very impertinent.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: "Well, I hope it won't keep you awake!" she said very smartly; and, under the escort of the privileged Eugenio, the two ladiespassed toward the house.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: "Why should she want to know me?" Then she paused again; she was close to the parapet of the garden, and in front of her was the starlit lake. There was a vague sheen upon its surface, and in the distance were dimly seen mountain forms.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: "You don't mean to say you're going to take it to Italy?""Yes, I am going to take it to Italy," the child declared.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: A tall, handsome man, with superb whiskers, wearing a velvet morning coat and a brilliant watch chain, approached Miss Miller,looking sharply at her companion. "Oh, Eugenio!" said Miss Miller with the friendliest accent.Eugenio had looked at Winterbourne from head to foot; he now bowed gravely to the young lady.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Daisy Miller looked out uponthe mysterious prospect and then she gave another little laugh. "Gracious! she IS exclusive!" she said.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Eugenio's tone apparently threw, even to Miss Miller's own apprehension, a slightly ironical light upon the young girl's situation.She turned to Winterbourne, blushing a little--a very little. "You won't back out?" she said.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: I want to know her ever so much.I know just what YOUR aunt would be; I know I should like her.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: If, however, he determined to waita little before reminding Miss Miller of his claims to her consideration, he went very soon to call upon two or three other friends.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: It is eleven o'clock, madam," said a voice, with a foreign accent, out of the neighboring darkness; and Winterbourne, turning, perceivedthe florid personage who was in attendance upon the two ladies.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: It is eleven o'clock, madam," said a voice, with a foreign accent, out of the neighboring darkness; and Winterbourne, turning, perceivedthe florid personage who was in attendance upon the two ladies.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Miss Daisy Miller stopped and stood looking at him. Her prettiness was still visible in the darkness; she was opening and closing herenormous fan.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Miss Miller slowly rose. "See here, Eugenio!" she said; "I'm going to that old castle, anyway."
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Possibly he would have done so and quite spoiled the project, but at this moment another person, presumably Eugenio, appeared.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: She strolled alone with one of them on each side of her; Mr. Giovanelli, who spoke English very cleverly--Winterbourne afterward learnedthat he had practiced the idiom upon a great many American heiresses--addressed her a great deal of very polite nonsense; he was extremely urbane, and the young American, who said nothing, reflected upon that profundity of Italian cleverness which enables people to appearmore gracious in proportion as they are more acutely disappointed. Giovanelli, of course, had counted upon something more intimate; he had not bargained for a party of three.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: She would be very exclusive. I like a lady to be exclusive; I'm dying to be exclusive myself.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: The young girl looked at him through the dusk."But I suppose she doesn't have a headache every day, "she said sympathetically.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: The young girl walked on a few steps, laughing still. "You needn't be afraid," she repeated.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: The young girl glanced over the front of her dress and smoothed out a knotor two of ribbon. Then she rested her eyes upon the prospect again."Well, I guess you had better leave it somewhere," she said after a moment.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: The young man admitted that he was notin business; but he had engagements which, even within a day or two,would force him to go back to Geneva.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: This program seemed almost too agreeable for credence; he felt as if he ought to kiss the young lady's hand.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Well, we ARE exclusive,mother and I. We don't speak to everyone--or they don't speak to us.I suppose it's about the same thing. Anyway, I shall be everso glad to know your aunt."
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: While he was thinking of something else to say, the young lady turned to the little boy again.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Winterbourne fancied there was a tremor in her voice; he was touched, shocked, mortified by it. "My dear young lady," he protested, "she knows no one. It's her wretched health."
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Winterbourne was silent a moment. "She tells me she does, "he answered at last, not knowing what to say.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Winterbourne was embarrassed. "She would be most happy," he said; "but I am afraid those headaches will interfere."
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Winterbourne wonderedwhether she was seriously wounded, and for a moment almost wished that her sense of injury might be such as to make it becoming in him to attempt to reassure and comfort her.
Define what part of speech the underlined word is: Two days afterward he went off with her to the Castle of Chillon. He waited for her in the large hall of the hotel, where the couriers,the servants, the foreign tourists, were lounging about and staring. It was not the place he should have chosen, but she had appointed it.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "My father ain't in Europe; my father's in a better place than Europe."
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "It was to guarantee my respectability," said Winterbourne. "And pray who is to guarantee hers?"
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "Ah, you are cruel!" said the young man. "She's a very nice young girl.""You don't say that as if you believed it," Mrs. Costello observed.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "Her name is Daisy Miller!" cried the child. "But that isn't her real name; that isn't her name on her cards.""It's a pity you haven't got one of my cards!" said Miss Miller.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "Her real name is Annie P. Miller," the boy went on. "Ask him HIS name," said his sister, indicating Winterbourne.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "I have known her half an hour!" said Winterbourne, smiling. "Dear me!" cried Mrs. Costello. "What a dreadful girl!"
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "I said I should take the liberty of introducing her to my admirable aunt.""I am much obliged to you."
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "She is completely uncultivated," Winterbourne went on. "But she is wonderfully pretty, and, in short, she is very nice.To prove that I believe it, I am going to take her to the Chateau de Chillon."
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "Tell me your name, my boy," he said."Randolph C. Miller," said the boy sharply. "And I'll tell you her name";and he leveled his alpenstock at his sister.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "Will you give me a lump of sugar?" he asked in a sharp, hard little voice--a voice immature and yet, somehow, not young.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "You had better wait till you are asked!" said this young lady calmly. "I should like very much to know your name," said Winterbourne.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: "You two are going off there together? I should say it proved just the contrary. How long had you known her, may I ask, when this interesting project was formed? You haven't been twenty-four hours in the house."
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: He had now finished his breakfast; but he was drinking a small cup of coffee, which had been served to him on a little tablein the garden by one of the waiters who looked like an attache.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: He poked his alpenstock, lance-fashion, into Winterbourne's bench and tried to crack the lump of sugar with his teeth. "Oh, blazes; it's har-r-d!" he exclaimed, pronouncing the adjective in a peculiar manner.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: One of these friends was an American lady who had spent several winters at Geneva, where she had placed her children at school.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: At last he finished his coffee and lit a cigarette. Presently a small boy came walking along the path--an urchin of nine or ten.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: But on this point Randolph seemed perfectly indifferent; he continued to supply information with regard to his own family."My father's name is Ezra B. Miller," he announced.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: But Randolph immediately added, "My father's in Schenectady. He's got a big business. My father's rich, you bet!"
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: He carried in his hand a long alpenstock, the sharp point of which he thrust into everything that he approached--the flowerbeds, the garden benches, the trains of the ladies' dresses.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: He had not been there ten minuteswhen the servant came in, announcing "Madame Mila!" This announcementwas presently followed by the entrance of little Randolph Miller, who stopped in the middle of the room and stood staring at Winterbourne. An instant later his pretty sister crossed the threshold; and then, after a considerable interval, Mrs. Miller slowly advanced.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: He was dressed in knickerbockers, with red stockings, which displayed his poor little spindle-shanks; he also wore a brilliant red cravat.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: In front of Winterbourne he paused, looking at him with a pair of bright, penetrating little eyes.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: She told him she was from New York State--"if you know where that is. "Winterbourne learned more about her by catching hold of her small, slippery brother and making him stand a few minutes by his side.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: She was a very accomplished woman, and she lived in the Via Gregoriana. Winterbourne found her in a little crimson drawing room on a third floor; the room was filled with southern sunshine.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: The child, who was diminutive for his years, had an aged expression of countenance, a pale complexion, and sharp little features.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: The gentleman with the nosegay in his bosom had now perceived our two friends, and was approaching the young girl with obsequious rapidity.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: This little boy stepped forward and carefully selected three of the coveted fragments, two of which he buried in the pocket ofhis knickerbockers, depositing the other as promptly in another place.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: Winterbourne glanced at the small table near him, on which his coffee service rested, and saw that several morsels of sugar remained."Yes, you may take one," he answered; "but I don't think sugar is good for little boys."
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: Winterbourne had immediately perceived that he might have the honor of claiming him as a fellow countryman. "Take care you don't hurt your teeth," he said, paternally.
Define what part of speech the underlined words are: Winterbourne imagined for a moment that this was the manner in which the child had been taught to intimate that Mr. Miller had been removed to the sphere of celestial reward.
Define what part of speech is the underlined word: At the little town of Vevey, in Switzerland, there is a particularly comfortable hotel.
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The underlined word is: "We simply met in the garden, and we talked a bit.""Tout bonnement! And pray what did you say?"
The underlined word is: "Ah, you don't accept them?" said the young man. "I can't, my dear Frederick. I would if I could, but I can't."
The underlined word is: "An intimacy with the courier?" the young man demanded."Oh, the mother is just as bad! They treat the courier like a familiar friend--like a gentleman. I shouldn't wonder if he dines with them.
The underlined word is: "But, my dear aunt, she is not, after all, a Comanche savage.""She is a young lady," said Mrs. Costello, "who has an intimacywith her mamma's courier."
The underlined word is: "I can't think where they pick it up; and she dressesin perfection--no, you don't know how well she dresses. I can't think where they get their taste."
The underlined word is: "I see what you mean, of course," said Winterbourne after another pause. "She has that charming look that they all have," his aunt resumed.
The underlined word is: "The young girl is very pretty," said Winterbourne in a moment."Of course she's pretty. But she is very common."
The underlined word is: "They are very common," Mrs. Costello declared. "They are the sortof Americans that one does one's duty by not--not accepting."
The underlined word is: "You had better have said at first," said Mrs. Costello with dignity,"that you had made her acquaintance."
The underlined word is: And her picture of the minutely hierarchical constitution of the society of that city, which she presented to him in many different lights, was, to Winterbourne's imagination, almost oppressively striking.
The underlined word is: He had imbibed at Geneva the idea that one must always be attentiveto one's aunt. Mrs. Costello had not seen him for many years, and she was greatly pleased with him, manifesting her approbation by initiating him into many of the secrets of that social sway which, as she gave him to understand, she exerted in the American capital.
The underlined word is: He immediately perceived, from her tone, that Miss Daisy Miller'splace in the social scale was low. "I am afraid you don't approve of them," he said.
The underlined word is: He probably corresponds to the young lady's idea of a count.He sits with them in the garden in the evening. I think he smokes.
The underlined word is: She admitted that she was very exclusive; but, if he were acquainted with New York, he would see that one had to be.
The underlined word is: Very likely they have never seen a man with such good manners, such fine clothes, so like a gentleman.
The underlined word is: Winterbourne listened with interest to these disclosures;they helped him to make up his mind about Miss Daisy. Evidently she was rather wild. "Well," he said, "I am not a courier, and yet she was very charming to me."
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