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Cadzao  #540343  Sat, 12 Jul 08 06:53 AM
William Faulkner wrote (in Go Down, Moses):

""Is that where Aunt Mollie is?" Stevens said.
"We all dar," Worsham said."

"Dar" seems to me so strange. Could you please explain it?

Thank you so much.

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Mister Micawber  #540384  Sat, 12 Jul 08 09:34 AM
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I guess it means 'there'.
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Marius Hancu  #540403  Sat, 12 Jul 08 11:54 AM

I agree with MM,  probably

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