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imchongjun
Joined: 14 Nov 2005 Posts: 120
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Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 8:41 am Post subject: "foundling"? |
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Hi, teachers!!
What does the following sentence mean?
Roger, who had conceived a notion of some rather peevish foundling of the Ritz-Carlton lobbies and Central Park riding academies, was agreeably amazed by the sweet simplicity of the young lady.
What sort of notion has Roger conceived? What I don't understand in particular is the meaning of "foundling". I checked several dictionaries but could not find a meaning that fits in this context.
(The quote is from an e-text downloaded from Gutenberg Project) |
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Nef
Joined: 27 Nov 2005 Posts: 187 Location: California, USA
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Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 10:01 pm Post subject: |
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Roger, who had conceived a notion of some rather peevish foundling of the Ritz-Carlton lobbies and Central Park riding academies, was agreeably amazed by the sweet simplicity of the young lady.
Here's my idea:
Roger thought the young lady would be somewhat spoiled (hard to please and possibly snobbish), as she had grown up in a wealthy atmosphere which included the Ritz-Carlton lobbies and Central Park riding academies. But, when he met her, he found out she seemed like a nice person who did not put on airs (did not show off or act like she was better than other people). |
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