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प्रश्न
Briefly describe the ‘accidents’ encountered on the flight by Bryson.
उत्तर
Once the author was trying to tie a shoelace. He bent to tie it. Just that moment, the passenger in the front seat reclined in full swing. The author was pinned down in a crash position. On another occasion, he engaged an attractive woman in a witty conversation. While talking to her, he sucked his pen. The pen left a scrub-resistant navy blue on his gum, mouth, teeth, and his chin for several days.
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b) The narrator thought of all his relations from whom he could borrow. | |
c) Unfortunately he had made the highest bid. | |
d) The narrator entered Christie’s as his friend persuaded him to visit the saleroom. | |
e) Every time someone else made a higher bid and the narrator was not caught. | |
f) The narrator on a sudden impulse added 50 more guineas, to the amount offered. | |
g) His friend joined him then but left immediately unable to control his laughter. | |
h) He even thought of borrowing from moneylenders and considered the possibility of confessing the truth to the staff at Christie’s. | |
i) The picture was declared sold to the narrator. | |
j) After some time a picture was put up and a bid for 4000 guineas was raised. | |
k) A sudden stroke of luck befell the narrator when he heard that the gent who had made the bid of 4000 guineas would offer him the additional 50 guineas and buy the picture. | |
l) The narrator kept bidding just for fun. | |
m) The picture was given away to the other bidder and the narrator was saved from humiliation. | |
n) His friend had left the place roaring with laughter at the narrator’s predicament. | |
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