Question
15 Feb 2015
- Japanese
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English (US)
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Simplified Chinese (China)
Answers
15 Feb 2015
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- English (US)
It should read “...under a little BIT longer.” He's keeping him “under” the influence of a drug so that he continues dreaming. You may have understood that already if it weren't for the typo.
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- English (US)
It should read “...under a little BIT longer.” He's keeping him “under” the influence of a drug so that he continues dreaming. You may have understood that already if it weren't for the typo.
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- Japanese
Thanks :-) It's definitely a typo now that you say that.

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