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What is the usual sight in chair cars as described by O. Henry in the lesson ‘Best Seller’?
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What is the usual sight in chair cars as described by O. Henry in the lesson ‘Best Seller’?
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01/02/2021 12:07 pm

Most of the passengers in chair cars remain silent. They travel without bothering about fellow passengers. Some of them indulge themselves in reading books or magazines. No one tries to talk or socialize.
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