"Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same" can somebody please explain these two lines!
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“Though as for that the passing there, Had worn them really about the same,” tells the reader that the two roads are really just about the same. They've both been traveled equally.
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“Though as for that the passing there, Had worn them really about the same,” tells the reader that the two roads are really just about the same. They've both been traveled equally
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