2. What did the Indian officer do when his father-in-law insisted
on prolonging his daughter's stay at his house?
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When the father-in-law insisted on prolonging his daughter's stay at his house, the Indian officer became furious and issued summons for his father-in-law
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The narrator secretly admires the district officer as he is a man of learning. He has done considerable research in history and old coins. The narrator wonders how he finds time for it in the midst of his official duties. The narrator had read his works and is impressed by him.
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