English, asked by sharmaneena0082, 6 months ago

Hastings felt distinctly glad that he had accepted John's invitation.
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feel like that?
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Answered by atif1000zaman
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Answer:

He was alone and he was bored with himself...

Explanation:

He felt glad that he had accepted John’s invitation because he was alone and he was bored with himself. He was glad that John had invited him. He told him many things that happened. He also told him about Emily Inglethorp and her new marriage with Alfred Ignlethorp.

Answered by spotgamie
1

Answer:

He felt glad that he had accepted John’s invitation because he was alone and he was bored with himself. He was glad that John had invited him. He told him many things that happened. He also told him about Emily Inglethorp and her new marriage with Alfred Ignlethorp.

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