"Let it be two hundred and fifty," said the young man.
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She gasped, lifting her hand in futile protest.
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"Too," said the young man, "let her grammar be sharpened, for it is allegedly in need of much improvement, and see to it that her phrasings become more felicitous, certainly better than they reportedly are.
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One does not object to a certain amount of ignorance and fitful illiteracy in such as she, an occasional misuse of words, and such, which can be charming, even amusing, but it is important that she attain a considerably high level of fluency, in order that she may understand, instantly and perfectly, all that is required of her".
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"Do you want her accent improved?" asked the attendant.
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"That will come in time," said the young man.
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"At the moment her accent is useful.
"Let it be two hundred and fifty," said the young man.
She gasped, lifting her hand in futile protest.
"Too," said the young man, "let her grammar be sharpened, for it is allegedly in need of much improvement, and see to it that her phrasings become more felicitous, certainly better than they reportedly are.
One does not object to a certain amount of ignorance and fitful illiteracy in such as she, an occasional misuse of words, and such, which can be charming, even amusing, but it is important that she attain a considerably high level of fluency, in order that she may understand, instantly and perfectly, all that is required of her".
"Do you want her accent improved?" asked the attendant.
"That will come in time," said the young man.
"At the moment her accent is useful.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter )