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class 11 english chapter-ranga's marriage
question.- the narrator paise a glowing tribute to his village hosahalli. what does he say?

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The narrator says it is a 'pity' if one has not heard of his village Hosahalli. He reasons that, there is no mention of it in any geography book because the sahibs in England. Writing in English, did not know that such a place existed. He says the state of Mysore is to Bharatavarsha, what the sweet karigadabu is to a festive meal, then Hosahalli is to Mysore state what the filling is to the karigadabu. He says hat he is not the only one who speaks glowingly of Hosahalli but even the widely traveled doctor, Dr Gundabhatta agrees with him. He feels that some mango tress in their village have an extreme potency of sourness just as the leaves of the creeper make an excellent plate to serve the afternoon meal.

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