In E.M. Hemingway's short story, Hearts and Hands, what do the lines, 'The ambassador doesn't call anymore. He needn't ever have done so.' imply?
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E.M Hemingway is an excellent writer. He has written many famous poems and stories.
Explanation:
- Hearts and Hands is a phenomenal short story about chivalry.
- One of the characters of the story is an ambassador.
- A girl narrates these line since the ambassador has never asked for her and now that he has she is in disbelief of what has happened and uses these lines to explain her surprise.
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