Answer these questions.
1. What was the idea that came to the old woman's mind?
2. Why did the thief think that the lamp was special?
3. What did the old woman do after eating food?
4. How did the neighbours come to know that the old woman was in
trouble?
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Honoré de Balzac was born into a family which aspired to achieve respectability through its industry and efforts. His father, born Bernard-François Balssa, was one of eleven children from an artisan family in Tarn, a region in the south of France. In 1760 he set off for Paris with only a Louis coin in his pocket, intent on improving his social standing; by 1776 he had become Secretary to the King's Council and a Freemason (he had also changed his name to the more noble sounding "Balzac", his son later adding—without official recognition—the nobiliary particle: "de").After the Reign of Terror(1793–94), François Balzac was despatched to Tours to coordinate supplies for the Army.
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