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mestny [16]
3 years ago
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'Well, I rather thought of tottering out for a bite of lunch later on, and then possibly staggering round to the club, and after

that, if I felt strong enough, I might trickle off to Walton Heath for a round of golf.'
'I am not interested in your totterings and tricklings. I mean, have you any important engagements in the next week or so?'


What does Bertie mean when he uses "totter" and "trickle"?
Bertie means to show that he's bored with life.

Bertie means to show that he's irritated by Agatha.

Bertie means to show that he's a man of leisure.

Bertie means to show that he's a serious person.
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1 answer:
Pani-rosa [81]3 years ago
5 0
Bertie means he is a man of leisure
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