Maybo
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I did the glass and was heading for the peg in the front hall where the leash hung when Radar started to bark, harsh and fast and very, very loud. It was the farthest thing from her I see a squirrel bark.
Source: Fairy Tale by Stephen King
Radar is a dog.
I want to understand the sentence structure of "It was the farthest thing from her I see a squirrel bark".
Should I read "It was the farthest thing from her bark"? In the book, "I see a squirrel" is italic. Is that phrase extra?
Source: Fairy Tale by Stephen King
Radar is a dog.
I want to understand the sentence structure of "It was the farthest thing from her I see a squirrel bark".
Should I read "It was the farthest thing from her bark"? In the book, "I see a squirrel" is italic. Is that phrase extra?