during reading a English book,
=while reading an english book
there are some sentences that I couldn't understand. "You lead up to the right hat, love" Fanny said. "Show them the ones that won't quite do first, so they know the difference as soon as they put the foght one on." what does it mean? I've already told you but I need your help. just can you explain those sentences? I want you to explain it a little easily. easier English. Besi's only talk anyway was about the framer she was going to marry the week after May Day. Sophie father envied Fanny, sho could bustle off to bargain with the silk merchant whenever she wanted. the part I don't know is the word 'off' I don't know understand why there should be the word in the sentence.
Jennifer I can't explain it as much as I wanted to
I don't know the whole story.....
bustle ['bʌsl]
noun
1.
a rapid active commotion
2.
a framework worn at the back below the waist for giving fullness to a woman's skirt
verb move or cause to move energetically or busily |