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“Now, Amelia, you mustn’t give way. We’ve all got to die some time or other. It might have been worse.” The speaker says these words when he meets Mrs Slater. He is trying to console her.
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23/12/2020 5:14 pm
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“Now, Amelia, you mustn’t give way. We’ve all got to die some time or other. It might have been worse.”
The speaker says these words when he meets Mrs Slater. He is trying to console her.
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23/12/2020 5:15 pm
Grandfather had died without giving any trouble to anybody. If he had been bedridden, it would have been worse for everybody.
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