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Latest post Mon, Jan 14 2008 2:15 PM by Monkey_D. 2 replies.
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Monkey_D  +  463671 Sun, 13 Jan 08 03:19 PM
I offered her my arm with careful exaggeration, and she traded her newspaper for the support. It was strange, I reflected, as we went out into the golden  evening of the Byzantine streets, that even in the  weirdest circumstances, the most troubling episodes of one’s life, the greatest divides from home and  familiarity, there were these moments of undeniable joy.”

Please tell what's this sentence mean "and she traded her newspaper for the support."

(She was reading the newspaper when he met her.)

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Marius Hancu, 1 yr 316 days ago
Probably, she put the newspaper down and took his arm.
Monkey_D, 1 yr 315 days ago
Thanks, MariusSmile [:)]
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