Astrologer always sat under the boughs of a spreading
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The astrologer sat under the limbs of a sprawling tamarind tree that bordered a path that ran through Town Hall Park.
Summary of An Astrologer's day:
- This statement is taken from R.K Narayan's narrative "An Astrologer's Day," which is well known for the book "The Malgudi Days."
- He talks about an astrologer, or rather, a so-called astrologer, who carried unique equipment with him, including cowrie shells, Palmyra writing, and a square piece of fabric with some mystical charts.
- He also used to use vermillion and holy ash to paint his forehead, which drew a lot of customers because of his appearance.
- He used to sit beneath the limbs of a spreading tamarind tree that lined a route that ran through Town Hall Park.
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