Replacive conjuncts indicate that what is being said is a replacement for what has been said before.
You know the doctor's ways, sir, replied Poole, and how he shuts himself up. Well, he's shut up again in the cabinet; and I don't like it, sir—I wish I may die if I like it. Mr. Utterson, sir, I'm afraid.
You know the doctor's ways, sir,
and how he shuts himself up. Well, he's shut up again in the cabinet; and I don't like it, sir—I wish I may die if I like it. Mr. Utterson, sir, I'm afraid.
'It doth not love the shower, nor seek the cold: This neither is its courage nor its choice, But its necessity in being old.
Her New Yorkese gave her origins away instantly.
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