describe meeting of narrator with john A pescud what is different about that meeting
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John A. Pescud was an old acquaintance whom the author had not met in past two years. He worked as a travelling salesman for a glass place company. Now he was much settled in life with more salary what he was earning two years back. This time they exchanged words regarding prosperity, health, life, job, destination and finally their conversation drifted to the book that john was holding- Rose Lady and Trevelyan, one of the best-selling novels of that time. John widely disapproved the best sellers as he thought them all to be alike. These novels appeared to be very unrealistic or far from the reality. He does not believe in the romance portrayed in the books and then he narrate his own story to the author.
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John A. Pescud was an old acquaintance whom the author had not met in past two years. He worked as a travelling salesman for a glass place company. Now he was much settled in life with more salary what he was earning two years back. This time they exchanged words regarding prosperity, health, life, job, destination and finally their conversation drifted to the book that john was holding- Rose Lady and Trevelyan, one of the best-selling novels of that time. John widely disapproved the best sellers as he thought them all to be alike. These novels appeared to be very unrealistic or far from the reality. He does not believe in the romance portrayed in the books and then he narrate his own story to the author.
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