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English, 20.11.2019 19:31, kstyleszdance

What can be concluded about the female character referred to in these lines?
"make one," said anthony. "take her for a walk in the park, or a straw ride, or walk home with her from church chance! pshaw! "
"you don't know the social mill, dad. she's part of the stream that turns it. every hour and minute of her time is arranged for days in advance."
she is a leading participant in social activities.
she has no time to spare from her work at a mill.
she has to work hard to earn a living.
she is dull with no time for romance

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