[lit-ideas] Re: My adverb right or wrong, but right or wrong, my adverb.
- From: John McCreery <mccreery@xxxxxxx>
- To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 14:26:59 +0900
On 2004/10/12, at 14:08, Mike Geary wrote:
> Well, maybe not so Southern. Check this one out.
> http://www.filmsite.org/shed.html
>
For what it's worth, this southern boy would take both "he done her
wrong" and "she done him wrong" to mean that the subject had an affair
that betrayed his or her relationship to the object.
John McCreery
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