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-- Nervous -- very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad?" -- that the astute reader begins to question his agenda from the outset.
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Following Hofmannsthal, Martin shows Everyman's knowledge of mortality -- which even toward the very end still has the power to present itself as dreadfully as some palpable, external monster -- dissolving at the last into a muted inward certainty of salvation.
"The surface offered very little assistance to the bowlers, who would have been dreadfully disappointed not to make more of the early cloud cover.
The farewell was very tearful and, as shown by her regular letters, she missed them dreadfully.
"I'm very excited when any new developments come along for a field that has been dreadfully overlooked for far too long," she says.
She closed: "It is very important for me to inform you that I never intended to harm anyone and I am dreadfully sorry that the perception of my conduct has caused my family, my friends and especially my beloved company so much damage".
Dreadfully sexist?
Solitude is dreadfully unfashionable.
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