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5. That was the question Madame de Vionnet had brought with her.
6. In India, for example, disgust has been an ally of the caste system, whose
malign influence has remained strong through decades of democracy.
7. His attention was attracted by a gentleman who had come from another
part of the room and whose manner was that of a stranger to the gallery.
8. Well, the best thing Strether knew of him was that he had had such a
dream.
9. Nothing alters the fact that surprise is paralysing.
10. You're not a person to whom it's easy to tell things you don't want to
know.
11. Her husband had achieved his greatest finds at a time when he had not
the advantage of her advice.
12. That gentleman led her away with a trick played with a social art of
which Strether felt himself no master.
III. Read §§ 163-171 (pp.445-455)
Ex.25 Analyse the following sentences:
1. The rooms in Palazzo Roccanera were as spacious as they were
numerous.
2. As soon as they had admired the little birds in the large cage William and
Cassandra lagged behind.
3. I’ll take an umbrella in case it rains.
4. Katharine moved a little away from where they sat and began half-
consciously sorting her flowers.
5. If Alice hadn’t gone to Exeter University, she wouldn’t have met her
husband, Andrew.
6. The extraordinary and mournful beauty of her attitude struck Terence in
the way things struck him now - as something to be put away in his mind
and to be thought about afterwards.
7. Two straight paths led to a charming grassy walk, where the Rev.
Wyndham Datchet would pace up and down at the same hour every
morning.
8. She was determined not to let her reputation go till she had got her
equivalent.
9. The most accessible resort was a seat on the low parapet which edges the
grassy space before the front of Saint John Lateran, whence you look
across the Campagna at the far-trailing outline of the Alban Mount.
10. A barrier had grown up since they had last spoken.
11. I'm behaving exactly as I said I wouldn't behave.
12. She had never had a keener sense of freedom than when she turned away
from the platform at the Euston Station.
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