christof139
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Are you saying that Tolkien didn't care for his friends? That's how it reads. "Tolkien was an Anglo-Saxon stallwart. Like many of his friends, he too decried the conquest." Try that. That word "decried" is on my top ten most hated words list. It's right below the word "iteration." :) But anyhow, I didn't think that you meant Tolkien did not like his friends, so I tried to set the record straight. Alan Oh, sorry, yes it can be interpreted as you say, but also in the way I meant, reiterating, that is that his friends also didn't like or decried the Norman Conquest. I could have been perhaps a bit clearer in stating this as such: 'JRR Tolkien didn't like the Normans either, he was an Anglo-Saxaon stalwart, and decried the Conquest, *as did* many of his friends and aquaintances.' Or, simply moved the phrase '...along with many of his friends and aquaintances.' to compose the sentence thusly: 'JRR Tolkien, along with many of his friends and aquaintances, didn't like the Normans, he was an Anglo-Saxaon stalwart, and decried the Conquest.' See, it's all a matter of interpretation. Chris
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