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27 August, 03:32

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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  1. 27 August, 03:39
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    -Younger

    -Small in size
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