rice07
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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 2:29 am Post subject: To which she blushed ... |
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Hi
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Warren, still staring at the splendid black eye and several cuts on his(James's) face, remarked, "Hate to see what the other fellow looks like," which James supposed was a compliment of sorts, since Warren had personal experience of his fists from numerous occasions himself.
"Like to congratulate the other fellow myself," Nicholas said with a smirk, which got him a kick under the table from his wife(Reggie).
James nodded to Reggie."Appreciate it, m'dear. My feet wouldn't reach."
To which she blushed that her kick had been noticed.
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Would you please help me confirm whether the words in dark type above (To which she blushed that her kick had been noticed) could be rephrased with 'To what she blushed that her kick had been noticed', without changing its original meaning in the context? Many thanks!
Sincerely
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