During our childhood in Goa, the baker used to be our friend, companion and guide. He used to come at least twice a day. Once, when he set out in the morning on his selling round, and then again, when he returned after emptying his huge basket. The jingling thud of his bamboo woke us up from sleep and we ran to meet and greet him. Why was it so? Was it for the love of the loaf? Not at all. The loaves were bought by some Paskine or Bastine, the maid-servant of the house! What we longed for were those bread-bangles which we chose carefully. Sometimes it was sweet bread of special make.
(i) How do the children look upon the baker?
(ii) How did the children come to know about his arrival?
(iii) When did the baker come the second time?
(iv) Pick out word from the passage that means the same as—Desired.
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(i) They were excited to see him.
(ii) The jingling thud of his bamoboo woke them up from sleep before they would run to greet him.
(iii) Maybe in the evening, After emptying his huge basket.
(iv) LONGED
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