Cane Bottom'd Chair summary???
-William Makepeace Thakray
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Out of all the things kept there, the poet cherishes is his cane-bottomed chair. Though the chair is dilapidated: worm-eaten seat, creaking back, twisted feet but this makes the finest couch to poet which he would never like to change. ... He declares Fanny as the queen of his heart and his cane bottomed chair.
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THE SUMMARY OF THE CHAPER CANE BOTTOM'D CHAIR IS GIVEN BELOW.
Cane Bottom'd Chair is written by the poet William Makepeace Thackeray
1) While the tattered , or the torn slippers are warmed by the grills of the fireplace , and the old jacket , scented with the perfume of cigars , there is a room which is away from the cares and toils of the world , and that chamber is up 4 pair of stairs.
2) It takes many efforts to reach the room , but it is worth because there is a clean , and pure air , along with cheerful fire , and a sunny view . It is occupied all over , with worthless old knick - knacks , silly old books , cracked bargains from brokers and cheap keepsakes from friends .
3) Although the poet loves his "snug little chamber" because of these features, he loves his room even more because of the presence of his beloved cane bottom'd chair . Although the cane bottom'd chair is dilapidated , has a worm - eaten seat , has a twisted feet and an old cracking back , he does not want to replace it with the finest of couches because of a special bond between the two .
4) On a fair morning , his beloved and special friend Fanny had sat on this chair , and ever since , he has valued this chair . Fanny was beautiful , a friend of the poet , and was tender , having a smile on his face , scarf on the neck and a rose in her head .
5) Now when the candles blow low , or are not bright enough , he sits near his beloved cane bottom'd chair , where he sees his friend Fanny sitting on the chair .