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There's no more going the rounds to trim by daylight, no more dribbling down of the oil on the
hats and bonnets of ladies and gentlemen when one feels in spirits. Any low fellow can light a
gas lamp.'
Who said this? Charles Dic
The three sections that are underlined are examples of old-fashioned language.
Discuss what each one means and write down your answers.
light in the night

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Answered by drmanjubansalagra
6

Answer:

'I foresee in this, the breaking up of our profession. There's no more going the rounds to trim by daylight, no more dribbling down of the oil on the hats and bonnets of ladies and gentlemen when one feels in spirits. Any low fellow can light a gas-lamp. ... They light them every evening and put them out every morning.

Answered by parveentarnnum132
0

Answer:

i} Charles Dickens said this word......

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