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Expression: As a night pass... Mon Jun 05, 2006 12:10 pm  Expression: As a night pass...
 

Hi,

Can you please tell me what the following sentence means?

" As a night pass it took me quite a time to find your
house."

T. Archer
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Expression: As a night pass... Mon Jun 05, 2006 12:36 pm  Expression: As a night pass...
 

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I doesn't really make good grammatical sense, Tom-- could you check your transcription carefully, please. If you have copied it correctly, could you include more context?
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