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What does the narrator mean by these lines?

"We had been famous for our honesty for something like eleven centuries, even when we had been the wealthiest family in what we liked to think was the world. We were proud first, honest next, and after that we believed in right and wrong."​

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Answered by NIRBAN50
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Aram's tribe had been known for their honesty for more than eleven centuries. The narrator implies that his world, i.e. his tribe is what he considers the complete world.

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Answered by anikhasurendran2004
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My landlady Mrs Flynn is very worried about me. She says the way I lay around all day and dont do anything I remind her of her son before she threw him out of the house. She said she doesn’t like loafers. If Im sick its one thing, but if Im a loafer thats another thing and she wont have it. I told her I think Im sick. How does Charlie’s changing behavior affect Mrs. Flynn? A She becomes angry at him because she thinks that he is faking his illness. B She kicks him out of his home because she is disappointed in him. C She contacts Mrs. Kinnian because she thinks he needs money. D She calls a doctor because she is worried about him.

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My landlady Mrs Flynn is very worried about me. She says the way I lay around all day and dont do anything I remind her of her son before she threw him out of the house. She said she doesn’t like loafers. If Im sick its one thing, but if Im a loafer thats another thing and she wont have it. I told her I think Im sick. How does Charlie’s changing behavior affect Mrs. Flynn? A She becomes angry at him because she thinks that he is faking his illness. B She kicks him out of his home because she is disappointed in him. C She contacts Mrs. Kinnian because she thinks he needs money. D She calls a doctor because she is worried about him.

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