What did the speaker mean when he described the neighbour as"an old-stone savage"?
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The speaker refers to the neighbor as an "old-stone savage armed" because he is old fashioned. He stands as a primitive man with stones in hand as if he is armed for battle. The neighbor has the notion that "good fences make good neighbors." The neighbor learned what he knows from his father.
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⏩☺The speaker refers to the neighbor as an "old-stone savage armed" because he is old fashioned. He stands as a primitive man with stones in hand as if he is armed for battle. The neighbor has the notion that "good fences make good neighbors." The neighbor learned what he knows from his father.☺⏪
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