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World Languages, 09.10.2019 21:00 bhaddieraven

Which lines from "a servant to servants" seem to foreshadow the speaker's reality as an adult?
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"i stand and make myself repeat out loud
the advantages it has, so long and narrow.."
"it would be different if more people came,
for then there would be "
"i often think of the smooth hickory bars.
it got so l would say - you know, half fooling -
'it's time i took my turn in jail" -
"i'm past such -
unless len took the notion, which he won't.
and i won't ask him - it's not sure enough."

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