1.He has no premonition that his night call could prove unusual, still less that it would influence his whole future in Blaenelly. What was the unusual event in store for him?
2.Andrew's visit to Morgan gave him pleasure and satisfaction that he had not achieved earlier. JustifyCan some one help me out with these ques?? I want to compare my answers with the answers you give...pls help me out
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1. The unusual event that lay in store for Andrew was the birth of a lifeless baby by Mrs. Morgan he bringing the baby back to life. This miraculous recovery was to make him famous and influence his whole future in Blaenelly.
2. Andrew’s visit to Morgan gave him unprecedented pleasure and satisfaction because he was able to save both the mother and the newly born child. This success had filled him with new energy and vigor. Though he was terribly tired, yet he was content.
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