Although Mr. Kelada says that he is "British to the back-bone," wouldn’t the phrase ordinarily apply more appropriately to thenarrator? Why? Or is the conclusion of the story an ironic verificationof Mr. Kelada’s self-characterization?
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you are right it refers to the the narrator
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