1. Why is the narrator a secret admirer of the district officer?
2. What did the Indian officer do when his father-in-law insisted
on prolonging his daughter's stay at his house?
3. When the narrator was invited by the district officer to see him,
his friends said that it was an insult to him. Why?
4. Why was the narrator happy that the district officer had not
come to his house himself instead of calling him?
5. 'I considered this as downright mean and dishonest.' What did
the narrator consider to be mean and dishonest?
6. How did the narrator and Baldev become friends in their
childhood?
7. Why had the police involved Baldev's son in a false case of
dacoity?
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A-1) the narrator is a secret admirer of the district officer because of his keen interest in history. he has also done research in history and coins. he is a man of learning.
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