Which sentence from "the nose" best reflects what the "nose" represents?
"or do you wish but...
English, 11.10.2019 03:00 tdbstonefamliy
Which sentence from "the nose" best reflects what the "nose" represents?
"or do you wish but you are after all my own nose! "
"naturally besides i am a major. you must admit it is not befitting that i should go about without a nose."
"i understand nothing," answered the nose.
the nose looked at the major and wrinkled its forehead. "there you are wrong, respected sir; i am myself."
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