I've just looked through my copy of the book. Page 49 is in chapter two of it and during a quick scan through chapter three I couldn't find the sentence you were refering to. Could you post the sentence as a question and I'll try to answer it?
Open the book at Chapter 6 and find that particular sentence and then you will know how the quotation ends.
At the beginning of Chapter 4, the 2nd sentence in the 2nd paragraph is an ellipsis. "It was a hard path and a dangerous path, a crooked way and a lonely and a long."
Answer: Deferred sentence. A court may grant a deferred sentence for an offense which, under chapter 46.20 RCW, constitutes mandatory grounds for the revocation or suspension of a driver's license. Deferred driver's license. In such a case, a court cannot permit the person to retain his/her driver's license during the period of the deferred sentence.
Chapter 1 A Strange Old Man Chapter 2 The Night Visitor Chapter 3 The Silver Valley Chapter 4 What Anand Saw Chapter 5 The Message Chapter 6 Things Aren't What They Seem Chapter 7 The Meeting Point Chapter 8 A Change of Plan Chapter 9 The One-Eyed Deer Chapter 10 The Voice in the Night Chapter 11 The First Obstacle Chapter 12 More Night Visitors Chapter 13 The Second Obstacle Chapter 14 The Scarlet Snake Chapter 15 The Final Test Chapter 16 The Greatest Virtue Chapter 17 In teh Arbour of Water Chapter 18 Anand's Choice Chapter 19 Home
Shiloh Chapter 1 is about
yes. can i read a chapter? see i know :P
Last week, I finished my chapter book at school.
First sentence of the third chapter.
Example sentence - I am writing a book and will be sure to include you in the next chapter.
was
She read the final chapter of the book last night.
Yes, the word "Chapter" should be capitalized in a sentence when referring to a specific chapter in a book, such as "Chapter 5."
I filed Chapter 7 last year and when I applied for a credit card this year I was denied and the reason was "bancruptcy".
The last chapter in The Battle Of the Labyrinth was very strong and left me wanting more.
Yes, the "c" in "Chapter 10" should be capitalized in a sentence as it is part of a proper noun, which is the specific title of a chapter in a book.
i have no idea
Literary works often end in a final section called an epilogue which tends to round out ambiguous or unexplained parts of the story after the final chapter.