Sukhomvit
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I am reading Out of Africa, memoir of I. Dinensen on her time in Africa. In the book, there is a chapter named "The Élite of Bournemouth"
In this chapter the author told a story about a settler who had been a doctor at home. Once, the author invited that doctor to come over to help a native woman who was about to die in childbirth. The doctor came and saved the life of the woman and the child. But after that he wrote a letter to say that he would not come again to treat any Native. The author ended that chapter by following sentence:
"I myself would fully realize the fact, he felt convinced, when he informed me that he had before now practised to the Élite of Bournemouth."
I have googled and found Élite means Elite and Bournemouth is a place in UK. However I still do not fully understand the underlined words meaning. Please anyone (probably an English) could help me out on this matter.
Thanks
In this chapter the author told a story about a settler who had been a doctor at home. Once, the author invited that doctor to come over to help a native woman who was about to die in childbirth. The doctor came and saved the life of the woman and the child. But after that he wrote a letter to say that he would not come again to treat any Native. The author ended that chapter by following sentence:
"I myself would fully realize the fact, he felt convinced, when he informed me that he had before now practised to the Élite of Bournemouth."
I have googled and found Élite means Elite and Bournemouth is a place in UK. However I still do not fully understand the underlined words meaning. Please anyone (probably an English) could help me out on this matter.
Thanks