The novel---La Dame Aux Camelias
It could not have been simpler--though this did not prevent them from looking through these splendid things for traces of the secret life of a courtesan of which they had doubtless been given very strange accounts.
What does "which" in " of which they had doubtless been given very strange accounts" refer to and what does "give very strange accounts of" here mean?
"Which" refers to the word "life".
"Of which they had doubtless been given very strange accounts" means "They had doubtless been given strange descriptions/stories of the secret life of a courtesan."
20 januari 2011
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Chinees (Kantonees), Engels, Frans