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What does "pray" here mean?
Recently I've been reading Sherlock Holmes. I find the word " pray" always turns up at the beginning of the sentences. I feel it means "please". Am I right?
Ex.
Holmes shook his head like a man who is far from being satisfied.
"These are very deep waters," said he,; " pray go on with your narrative."
2014年3月3日 02:08
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Yes in this context (Old English Language) it means please
2014年3月3日
You are correct, "pray" could be replaced with "please" here.
However, I don't think this is common usage anymore. I think most people would understand if you used it, but it sounds a bit old I think.
2014年3月3日
Excellent reasoning. Pray continue. I agree with you.
2014年3月3日
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