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XIII. Insert the correct modal verb and comment on its meaning:

  1. No decent-souled mortal _______ long resist the pleading of several pairs of walk-beseeching dog-eyes; James Cushat-Prinkly was not sufficiently obstinate or indifferent to home influences to disregard the obviously expressed wish of his family that he _______ become enamoured of some nice marriageable girl.

  2. Joan _______ be seated at a low table, spread with an array of silver kettles and cream jugs and delicate porcelain teacups, behind which her voice _______ tinkle pleasantly …

  3. According to his theory of life a woman _______ lie on a divan or coach, talking with incomparable charm or looking unutterable thoughts, or merely silent as a thing to be looked on, and from behind a silken curtain a small Nubian page _______ silently bring in a tray with cups and dainties...

  4. If one’s soul was really enslaved at one’s mistress’s feet, how _______ one talk coherently about weakened tea!

  5. Cushat-Prinkly found that he was enjoying an excellent tea without having to answer as many questions about it as a Minister for Agriculture _______ be called on to reply to during an outbreak of cattle plague.

  6. They _______ not have said anything about it, but I feel sure the same idea has occurred to them.

XIV. Insert the correct article if necessary:

  1. He liked and admired _____ great many women collectively and dispassionately without _____ singling out one for _____ especial matrimonial consideration, just as one might admire _____ Alps……

  2. His most innocent flirtations were watched with _____ straining eagerness which _____ group of _____ unexercised terriers concentrates on _____ slightest movements of _____ human being who may be reasonably considered to take them for _____ walk.

  3. On _____ September afternoon of _____ same year, after _____ honey-moon in Minorca had ended, Cushat-Prinkly came into _____ drawing-room of his new house in _____ Granchester Square.

  4. Cushat-Prinkly walked across _____ Park towards _____ Sebastable residence in _____ frame of mind that was moderately complacent.

XV. Give your own preface of the story (5-7 sentences).

XVI. Provide a short summary of the important plot events (the whole story should not be told or irrelevant details repeated).

XVII. Correct the false statement using the conversational formulas of disagreement:

  1. The romantic suddenness of the affair did not compensate James’s women-folk for the ruthless negation of all their patient effort and skilled diplomacy.

  2. “I’m engaged to be married”, he announced. No one uttered a word.

  3. Rhoda’s straitened circumstances prevented her from finding life amusing and having a good time.

  4. Cushat-Prinkly adored the whole system of afternoon tea.

  5. James became gradually accustomed to the idea that he and Joan would go together through the prescribed stages of congratulations, present-receiving, Swiss or Caribbean hotels, and eventual domesticity.

XVIII. How does the story make use of setting? Where and when does the story take place? What mood is created? How does the setting affect the events? How are the physical setting and psychological events related?

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