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Shame

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 January 2004

BOB BLAISDELL
Affiliation:
Assistant Professor of English at City University of New York's Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn

Extract

Neville thought of showing Kate's letter to Miss Mellerby, but when he read it a second time he made up his mind that he would keep it to himself. The letter was all very well, and as regarded the expressions towards himself, just what it should be. But he felt that it was not such a letter as Miss Mellerby would have written herself… He was a little ashamed of his Kate, and he thought that Miss Mellerby might perceive her ignorance if he shewed that letter.Anthony Trollope, An Eye for an EyeI am proud of my remedial students' writing. There are often moments and occasionally entire essays where the student, amused or moved and communicating her feelings, moves me to laughter or tears.

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Original Article
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© Cambridge University Press 2003

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