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"I live across the line". What does that mean?
2020年4月21日 08:14
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Quote: do you live around here? A. Across the line. There seems to be some sort of line separating one area from another, a state border or other border of a jurisdiction. I get the impression that the person living 'across the line' is not allowed or welcome in the park where they are talking.
2020年4月21日
Thanks very much Arihant!
2020年4月21日
The person whom is asked is living out side of that area where they both are present currently.
2020年4月21日
This is from a book i´m translating. The writer is southafrican, i don´t know if that has anything to do. But the context is only two people starting a conversation in a park
2020年4月21日
Two people meet, an one asks: "Do you live around here?". Answer: "Across the line". They just met in a park, nothing about borders or railway lines.
2020年4月21日
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