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English, 08.10.2019 02:00, pauliavargas4184

"ah, indeed? " the general inquired solicitously. "well, i suppose that's
only natural, after your long swim. you need a good, restful night's
sleep. tomorrow you'll feel like a new man, i'll wager. then we'll hunt,
eh? i've one rather promising prospect—"
rainsford was hurrying from the room.

the general’s claim that he has “one rather promising prospect” for tomorrow’s hunt is an example of?

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