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English, 05.03.2021 07:40 hardyca

The speaker's response to the brickmaker ("Much obliged,' I said, laughing, 'And you are the brickmaker of the Central Station. Every one knows that."")
implies that the speaker is- *
less than satisfied with the answer he received to his question
grateful that the man answered his query about Mr. Kurtz
angry that his question has not really been answered
amused by the man's irreverent response
not serious in seeking an answer to his own question


The speaker's response to the brickmaker (Much obliged,' I said, laughing,

'And you are the bric

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