"Fresh" Forest of Dean.
kempermentor
kempermentor at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 27 05:50:44 UTC 2009
> zanooda:
> Guys, please tell me what the word "fresh" means in a sentence like
> that: "'Where are we?' he asked, peering around at a fresh mass of
> trees ...". It's right after Harry and Hermione Apparated to the
> Forest of Dean (ch.19, "The Silver Doe", p.364 Am.ed.). Does it mean
> something like "new", "another", or is it some characteristic of the
> trees, like "green" (in winter??) or whatever else. I would appreciate
> any advice :-).
Kemper now:
If they have just apparated from another mass of trees to this 'fresh'
mass, then I would say 'new' though 'another' is probably more
accurate yet more dull to the ear... I hope that makes sense.
Kemper
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