When the narrator refer Mr. Brympton as "that kind of gentlemen", she mean that se does not trust Mr.Brympton.
You can find in the excerpt that the author said 'the typhoid has served me well" before the sentence, which mean that she want Mr.Brympton to paid no attention to her
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C. is the right one I just found out that it was C.
You need a sentence with those specific words in it or using words that fit those characteristics?
1. The had eaten
2. Had you finished ?
3. Had bought
4. What had she done
5. Hadn’t made
6. Had written
7. Had wanted to go
He difference between a monologue and a soliloquy is in the fact that in a monologue, the speaker is addressing an audience, whereas in a soliloquy, the author is just thinking out loud, as it his intended for himself. This is used so that the audience can better understand the internal struggles of the character.