Hutton was thinking about such things as Mrs Cadwallader's sarcasms in Chapter 6 about the ill-assorted marriage. |
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What these words mean is difficult to determine, but clearly they are insulting, and clearly Shakespeare is the object of the sarcasms. |
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She's intelligent, but her head is full of false cheer and glib sarcasms and lame romantic declarations, some of which she picks up from girls she overhear in supermarkets. |
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