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Meaning of "a reader can be sent up blind alley"



 
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Meaning of "a reader can be sent up blind alley" #1 (permalink) Tue Apr 21, 2009 20:27 pm   Meaning of "a reader can be sent up blind alley"
 

The skill of course of the writing is how many times a reader can be sent up blind alley
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a reader can be sent up blind alley..Meaning pl. #2 (permalink) Tue Apr 21, 2009 20:39 pm   a reader can be sent up blind alley..Meaning pl.
 

Ganesh, this has already been answered on another thread yesterday. Please find it as I'm going out now. Good luck.

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