What is the meaning of the line both wry laboured eses of laws
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'Both' refers to the mother's laughter and the poet's memory of her mother. Both were tinged with loss-the mother had lost those happy childhood days and the poet had lost her mother. Therefore 'wry'. 'laboured' conveys that both the poet and her mother were st... This line is from 'A Photograph' by Shirley Toulson.
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