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imchongjun



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 6:54 pm    Post subject: what does "that" refer to? Reply with quote

Hello, teachers.

I am a struggling reader of English and am very glad if you could help me understand the following passage. (I am sorry for the long quote. This is a conversation between the landlady and a lodger who may be a serial killer.)

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"Good-night, sir," she said at last.

Mr. Sleuth turned round. His face looked sad and worn.

"I hope you'll sleep well, sir."

"Yes, I'm sure I shall sleep well. But perhaps I shall take a little turn first. Such is my way, Mrs. Bunting; after I have been studying all day I require a little exercise."

"Oh, I wouldn't go out to-night," she said deprecatingly. "'Tisn't fit for anyone to be out in the bitter cold."

"And yet--and yet"--he looked at her attentively--"there will probably be many people out in the streets to-night."

"A many more than usual, I fear, sir."

"Indeed?" said Mr. Sleuth quickly. "Is it not a strange thing, Mrs. Bunting, that people who have all day in which to amuse themselves should carry their revels far into the night?"

"Oh, I wasn't thinking of revellers, sir; I was thinking"--she hesitated, then, with a gasping effort Mrs. Bunting brought out the words, "of the police."

"The police?" He put up his right hand and stroked his chin two or three times with a nervous gesture. "But what is man--what is man's puny power or strength against that of God, or even of those over whose feet God has set a guard?"

Mr. Sleuth looked at his landlady with a kind of triumph lighting up his face, and Mrs. Bunting felt a shuddering sense of relief. Then she had not offended her lodger? She had not made him angry by that, that--was it a hint she had meant to convey to him?

(http://www.gutenberg.org/files/2014/2014-8.txt)
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I am puzzled by the last sentence. What is "that" that she fears may have offended him, and that she wonders if it was what she really wanted to say to him? I think I understand all the rest of the passage, but the last sentence defeats me. I appreciate your help very much.
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rice07



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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What is "that" that she fears may have offended him, and that she wonders if it was what she really wanted to say to him?


Try to ponder over the following paragraph, and then you might have the answer in mind.

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"Oh, I wasn't thinking of revellers, sir; I was thinking"--she hesitated, then, with a gasping effort Mrs. Bunting brought out the words, "of the police."


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imchongjun



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 7:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I got it. Thanks a ton!!
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pugachevV



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 10:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

As rice surmises, it refers to her reference to the police. She is wondering if it could be called a hint. (A slight, or indirect indication, or a small piece of practical information).
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