It's a lesson to me not to be too clever in judging by circumstances." 1.name the speaker. 2.whom did the speaker judge? 3.did his judgement turn out to be correct? 4.what lesson did speaker ultimately learn? chapter name=dusk
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The young man lets out a loud—and very audible—expletive as he flings himself into the seat next to Gortsby. Straight away, it's pretty obvious that he's not in the best of moods. We soon discover
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The young man let's out a loud - and very audible-expletive as he flings himself into the seat next to gortsby. straight away it's pretty obvious that his not in the best of moods. We soon discover.
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