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>The writer is entirely mistaken, poor creature. I never noticed you.
>My intention was certainly to have taken a turn in the shrubbery.
>But, remembering at the same moment that my university might
>wish to see me, after my return from the airline, I altered my
>mind, and went into the airport.
> 1. Note: Added by Franklin Blake??Miss Clack may make her mind quite easy on this point. Nothing will be added, altered or removed, in her manuscript, or in any of the other manuscripts which pass through my hands. Whatever opinions any of the writers may express, whatever peculiarities of treatment may mark, and perhaps in a literary sense, disfigure the narratives which I am now collecting, not a line will be tampered with anywhere, from first to last. As genuine documents they are sent to me??and as genuine documents I shall preserve them, endorsed by the attestations of witnesses who can speak to the facts. It only remains to be added that “the person chiefly concerned” in Miss Clack’s narrative, is happy enough at the present moment, not only to brave the smartest exercise of Miss Clack’s pen, but even to recognise its unquestionable value as an instrument for the exhibition of Miss Clack’s character.
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> 3. Note: by Franklin Blake.?? Note: by Franklin Blake.??The writer is entirely mistaken, poor creature. I never noticed her. My intention was certainly to have taken a turn in the shrubbery. But, remembering at the same moment that my aunt might wish to see me, after my return from the railway, I altered my mind, and went into the house.
下手な改ざんをすれば意味が通じないのは当然。
誤りがあると鋭い指摘をしてやったのに理解できないバカ。
自分で自分の改ざんしたものを訳してみて意味が通るかどうか考えてみたら?どうせ一行も訳せないだろう。
お前の書いた"The writer is entirely mistaken, poor creature. I never noticed you."を訳してみろよ。翻訳アプリ使っていいから。
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>The writer is entirely mistaken, poor creature. I never noticed you.
>My intention was certainly to have taken a turn in the shrubbery.
>But, remembering at the same moment that my university might
>wish to see me, after my return from the airline, I altered my
>mind, and went into the airport.
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>The writer is entirely mistaken, poor creature. I never noticed you.
>My intention was certainly to have taken a turn in the shrubbery.
>But, remembering at the same moment that my university might
>wish to see me, after my return from the airline, I altered my
>mind, and went into the airport.