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(from Ethan Frome, by Edith Wharton, 1922)
Though Harmon Gow developed the tale as far as his mental and moral reach permitted there were perceptible gaps between his facts, and I had the sense that the deeper meaning of the story was in the gaps. But one phrase stuck in my memory and served as the nucleus about which I grouped my subsequent inferences: āGuess heās been in Starkfield too many winters.ā
Before my own time there was up I had learned to know what that meant. Yet I had come in the degenerate day of trolley, bicycle and rural delivery, when communication was easy between the scattered mountain villages, and the bigger towns in the valleys, such as Bettsbridge and Saddās Falls, had libraries, theatre and Y. M.C. A. halls to which the youth of the hills could descend for recreation. But when winter shut down on Starkfield and the village lay under a sheet of snow perpetually renewed from the pale skies, I began to see what life thereāor rather its negationāmust have been in Ethan Fromeās young manhood.
The phrase in bold is a clue suggesting what will likely happen next in the story.
A. True.
B. False
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