A brilliant thought occurred to me just then. "That man must be Mr. Nath's accomplice in crime," I said. "May be he keeps all the loot and he comes now and then to give part of it to his partner, Mr. Nath , for expenses. That's it! I 'm sure 1'm right." a) Who said these lines to whom? b) Who is the person referred to in these lines, also explain the reason why the speaker is saying these words about the person. 3
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Explanation:
a) Mita said these lines to Nishad (Seven)
b) The person is Mr. Nath's Sunday morning guest who used to have breakfast with him referred in the story
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