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exis
13 days ago
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What can be inferred from the following dialogue by Lloyd Hastings? "I'm so grateful! Just to find a human interest once more, i

n some voice and in some eye, in me and affairs of mine, after what I've been through here—lord! I could go down on my knees for it!"
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hammer [2.7K]13 days ago
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Upon reaching Britain, Hastings and his concerns were mostly disregarded by British business circles. Through this exaggerated comment, Twain conveys that English society at that period was largely unsupportive and indifferent towards foreigners.

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