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5 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert best seller Pescud used his salesmanship to befriend her father. Explain. 5 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert best seller The girl changed trains to reach her destination. Why did Pescud follow her? 5 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert best seller Where and how did John A. Pescud meet his ‘affinity’ for the first time? 5 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert best seller Even though Pescud fell in love with the girl at first sight, he narrates everything casually. Why did he behave like this? 5 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert best seller What was John A. Pesud’s first impression of Jessie in the lesson ‘Best Seller’? 5 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert best seller What is the usual sight in chair cars as described by O. Henry in the lesson ‘Best Seller’? 5 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert best seller How did the narrator meet John A. Pescud, his casual acquaintance? 5 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert best seller Where was the narrator going? What did he observe in his chair car? 5 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert best seller 'And you came mighty near missing the train at Powhatan Junction, too’, says she, with a laugh that sounded as good as a mileage-book to me. (a) Who is the speaker? (b) What do you think of her? (c) What does ‘mighty’ mean here? 5 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert best seller At first, I thought he was going to throw me out of the window, but I kept on talking. (a) Who is the speaker? (b) Who he was talking to, and about what? 5 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert best seller “He’ll feed you to his fox-hounds”, says she, laughing. (а) Who is he? who is she? (b) Does she mean what she says? Why does she say it? (c) What do you mean by ‘fox-hounds’? 5 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert best seller “No, no,” said John, “No romance-nothing like that! But I’ll tell you about it.” (a) Who is the speaker? (b) What does he deny? (c) Give the meaning of ‘romance’. 5 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert best seller Nothing spectacular, you know, but just the sort you want for keeps. (a) Who does the speaker talk about? (b) What is his opinion about the person talked of? 5 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert best seller “You won’t sell much plate-glass here, John”, said I. “Why do you get off at this end-o-the world?” (а) Why does the narrator point out that John won’t sell much plate-glass there? (b) Where was John getting off and why? 5 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert best seller “So I told it to him. Laugh! I was wishing to myself that he was a customer. What a hill of glass I’d sell him! (а) Who is ‘I’ and who is being talked to? (b) What does a ‘bill of glass’ stand for? 5 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert best seller “Men are very clumsy,” said she. “I know you were on every train. I thought you were going to speak to me, and I’m glad you didn’t”. (а) Who is she talking to and when? (b) How had John A. Pescud chased her? 5 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert best seller “Listen to this”, said he. “Trevelyan is sitting with Princess Alwyna at the back end of the tulip-garden". (a) Who are Trevelyan and Princess Alwyna referred to? (b) Who is ‘he’ in this extract? (c) What is ‘tulip’? 5 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert best seller By way of facts, he told me that business had picked up since the party conventions and that he was going to get off at Coketown. (a) Who is ‘he’ mentioned here? (b) Why did he want to get off at Coketown? (c) Give the meaning of ‘to get off'. 5 years ago Rohit1998 class 9 cbse ncert best seller Suddenly no. 9 hurled a book to the floor between his chair and the window and looking, I saw that it was ‘The Rose Lady and Trevelyan’-one of the best novels of the present day. (a) Who is 'T' in these lines? 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