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Saeed Gharaati
What does "I'll drop you a line" mean?
Here's an extract from The catcher in the rye by J. D. Salinger;
Then we shook hands. And all that crap. It made me feel sad as
hell, though. "I'll drop you a line, sir. Take care of your grippe, now."
"Good-by, boy." After I shut the door and started back to the living room,
he yelled something at me, but I couldn't exactly hear him. I'm pretty sure
he yelled "Good luck!" at me, I hope to hell not.
Mar 11, 2013 7:10 AM
Answers · 2
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Hello Saeed. How are you?
"I'll drop you a line" = I'll mail you a letter.
Did you get to the page yet about Edgar Marsala? My favorite part of the book.
I will never forget that page.
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March 11, 2013
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Saeed Gharaati
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English, French, Persian (Farsi)
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English, French
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