"Mr. Linkin, who do you spect I air?" sed I.
"A orfice-seeker, to be sure," sed he.
"Wall, sir," sed I, "you's never more mistaken in your life. You hain't gut a orfiss I'd take under no circumstances. I'm A. Ward. Wax figgers is my perfeshun. I'm the father of Twins, and they look like me--BOTH OF THEM. I *** to pay a friendly visit to the President eleck of the United States. If so be you wants to see me, say so,--if not, say so I'm orf like a jug handle."
"Mr. Ward, sit down. I am glad to see you, Sir."
"Repose in Abraham's Buzzum!" sed one of the orfice seekers, his idee bein to git orf a goak at my expense.
She chooses to leave the building because she recognizes the futility of her effort, since she has gone, on behalf of the company representatives, to the Gestapo headquarters in order to bribe one of the officers (Karl S.) but to no avail. Since the Austrian officer "was like stone," and since she has even tried to talk to his boss, also in vain (and risking her life), she does not see other option but to leave the facility.
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“Behaviour that's admired. ...
“Anyone with gumption and a sharp mind will take the measure of two things: what's said and what's done.” ...
“Quickly, the dragon came at him, encouraged. ...
“I shall gain glory or die.” ...
“Fate will unwind as it must!”
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D. The way the culture and the time in which the author writes influence the story
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