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3. Paula’s cousin was sure Anson was French and couldn’t speak
English.
4. Mrs. Legendre tried to get Hempstead on the phone five times.
5. The next afternoon Anson had a long talk with Mrs. Legendre while
Paula sat listening in silence.
5.Put the events in the chronological order.
1. Anson left the Yale Club at a proper time.
2. Anson was determined to save the debris of the evening.
3. Anson talked boisterously and somewhat offensively to the party at
large.
4. Anson had a long talk with Mrs. Legendre.
6. Reproduce the situations in which the following sentences are used.
1. Who is funny?
2. Cousin Jo told me Anson was intoxicated.
3. I’ll take care of it, Mother.
4. He said he was brought up in France.
5. I said are you better?
7.Find evidence to prove that
1. The leave spent together with Anson made Paula inspired with the
idea of being married immediately.
2. Paula’s cousin was exceptionally naive.
3. Anson was indifferent to any opinion, except Paula’s.
4. Mrs. Legendre was unable to establish any advantage over Anson.
8.Describe the following:
1. Anson’s behavior.
2. Mrs. Legendre
9.Comment on the following:
Neither Anson in his satisfaction nor Paula in her relief realized that the
psychological moment had passed forever.
IV
1.Transcribe and give equivalents to the following words.
1. self-indulgence 14. to multiply rumors