The tone of this excerpt from Maureen Daly's famous story "Sixteen" is primarily intimate, but also frank, sentimental, chatty, colloquial, and a little bit impassioned. The narrator is describing, informally and enthusiastically, a casual, but seemingly very cherished, encounter with a boy, and she appears to be very comfortable sharing her intimate feelings with her interlocutor, judging by some of her expressions - "don't be silly, I told you before, I get around," "Don't you see? This was different," or "It was all so lovely."
Cyprus.
Greek is one of two official languages in the country, along with Turkish.
(Cyprus is an island to the south of Turkey and to the west of Syria).
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quacker packer, colder boulder, wordy birdy, jolly polly
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I would say that “He runs fast despite his old age.”
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