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Algernon. [raising his hat.] you are my little cousin cecily, i’m sure. cecily. you are under some strange mistake. i am not little. in fact, i believe i am more than usually tall for my age.
the pun in this passage relies on which two definitions of the word little?
“narrow”
“younger”
“unimportant”
“brief”
“small in size”

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