English, asked by ben1486, 1 month ago

1 "The search became a madness with me. I neglected everything" What do these words tell about the stranger? ​

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Answered by XIxItzYourLifexIX
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At the point of time the guest says that there are three strange features. The first is the resemblance between wall's face and the patch . The second is the similarity between the name of the street he lived in and the millionaires name. Finally the guest says that he had just made up the story a few minutes ago.

The Face on the Wall narrates the experience of a guest was staying in Great Ormond Street in an old house. During one such stay he noticed the damp walls had discolored patches on them. One particular patch resembled a human face. The guest becomes obsessed with the face.

‏‏‎ ‎ ‎‏‏‎ ‎ ‎‏‏‎ ‎ ‎‏‏‎ ‎‏‏‎ ‎‏‏‎ ‎Most remarkable,” we said; “most extraordinary,” and so forth, and we meant it too. “Yes,” said the stranger. “There are three extraordinary, three most remarkable things about my story. ... The third extraordinary thing about the story is that I made it up about half an hour ago; Good-night, again.”

Answered by sbhsmriti
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‘I’m not giving up now,’ my mother said.‘He’s disappeared!’ I cried. ‘Where’she gone?’‘He went in that door!’ my mother said. ‘I saw him! Into that house! Great heavens, it’s a pub!’It was a pub. In big letters right across the front it said THE RED LION. ‘You’re not going in are you, mummy?’‘No,’ she said. ‘We’ll watch from outside.’

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