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"But for you we could touch, kill," they would say. "But at least you let us speak together. You gave a passage for loving words to reach loving ears. We are not ungrateful." So they would talk, and as night came on and they must part, each would press on the wall kisses that could not go through to the lips on the other side. In the above sentences, what part of speech is the underlined word?

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"But for you we could touch, kill," they would say. "But at least you let us speak together. You gave a passage for loving words to reach loving ears. We are not ungrateful." So they would talk, and as night came on and they must part, each would press on the wall kisses that could not go through to the lips on the other side. In the above sentences, what part of speech is the underlined word?

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I'm sorry, but there's no underlined word in the text you provided. Could you please specify the word you're referring to?

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