Hodges starts to say no, but Mrs. T.’s stolen Mercedes is still bugging him.
There is something very wrong there.
He felt it then and feels it more strongly now—so strongly he almost sees it.
But almost never won a kewpie doll at the county fair.
The wrongness is a ball he wants to hit, and have someone hit back to him.
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What is meaning of the sentence "But almost never won a kewpie doll at the county fair.", as it seems to have no relation with the context.
Is it a metaphor?
Thank!
There is something very wrong there.
He felt it then and feels it more strongly now—so strongly he almost sees it.
But almost never won a kewpie doll at the county fair.
The wrongness is a ball he wants to hit, and have someone hit back to him.
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What is meaning of the sentence "But almost never won a kewpie doll at the county fair.", as it seems to have no relation with the context.
Is it a metaphor?
Thank!