and old man shook his head,
and, with the natural sigh—
" Tis some poor fellow's skull,' said he,
' who fell in the great victory.'
i) who was the old man? who else were with him? where were they?
ii) why did the old man shake his head? who found the skull?
iii) where was the skull found? why does the speaker say that the skull was of some poor fellow?
This reference to context is from poem ' After Blenheim'
From Teresure Trove
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Explanation:
The skull was found beside the small stream where Peterkin was playing. The skull belonged to one of the many innocent people who lost their lives in the tragic war. The poor fellow became a victim of the war.
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