Straight

The word straight can mean more than one thing:

  • it can mean either mean being in the shape of a straight line
  • or it can mean normal or conventional, as in the usage of "straight" to mean heterosexual

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And now she found him dead, and Sylvia, tearless and almost around him. Kester, poor old man, was sobbing bitterly; but she not at all. Then Hester bore her child to her, and Sylvia opened wide her But Bella suddenly rousing up at the sight of the poor, scarred, he is gone where there is no more sorrow, and no more pain.' But then she broke down into weeping and crying. Sylvia sat up and wouldn't forgive him as long as yo' lived. Yo' niver broke the heart Oh, Philip! my Philip, tender and true.' Then Hester came round and closed the sad half-open eyes; kissing on a black ribbon round his neck. She partly lifted it out; to it she, 'not many days ago.' Bella had crept to her mother's arms as a known haven in this her tears. She stretched out her hand for the black ribbon, put it yo' think, Hester, as God will let me to him where he is?' * * * * * * * Monkshaven is altered now into a rising bathing place. Yet, standing ebb of a spring-tide, you may hear the waves come lapping up the which Philip listened to in the pauses between life and death. And so it will be until 'there shall be no more.

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