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Cheese incident of novel class9

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Answered by Raghav138
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J. launches into a long digression about when his friend Tom once asked him to transport some cheese on a train journey. Everyone sitting in J.’s car left because the smell was too strong. When J. delivered the cheese to Tom and his wife, Tom’s wife refused to stay in the house until the cheese was eaten. They could not escape the cheese's stench until they buried it miles away at the seaside.
Answered by devgandhi1113
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George did not want cheese to be carried on boat as cheese, like oil, makes too much of itself. It goes through the hamper, and gives a cheesy flavour to everything else there. Its odour affects each and everything around.

Once, Tom, one of narrator's friends, bought a couple of cheeses at Liverpool. Since he was preoccupied with some important work, he requested the narrator to take the cheeses to London. The narrator readily agreed as he wanted to please him.

The narrator boarded a crowded train. He got into a compartment where seven people were already sitting. He put the cheeses upon a rack. The strong smell of the cheese spread in the compartment, and one by one the passengers left the compartment. Only a black man was left in the compartment. Even he got down at Crew and got into another compartment. From Crew the narrator had the entire compartment to himself, though the train was crowded. As the train stopped at different stations, the people, seeing his empty carriage, would rush for it, carrying heavy bags, and would fight at the door to get in first. As they opened the door and mount the steps, they would stagger back because of the pervading stink in the carriage.

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