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what does the "stalk"and "craggle " mean in the sentence?
they lived five doors apart at the top of a steep stalk of a hill: the Craggle twin.
4 nov. 2015 14:34
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Tell us where you saw it--what's the title of the book--and give us a few sentences before and after it.
My suspicion is that this could well be the result of OCR (optical character recognition) errors on text that was scanned into a computer as an image. Either that or it is some kind of weird stream-of-consciousness nonsense.
"Craggie" with an "i" could be a Scottish surname. "Craggle" with an "l" is neither a word nor a common surname. "Stalk" is a word, it is the tough vertical part of a plant, but "steep stalk" doesn't make sense.
4 november 2015
In this case the stalk would mean like a place where there's is a spooky looking tree without any leafs while for Craggle I believe that is their names.
4 november 2015
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