explain how narrator's expectations fell short of what he'd expected when he was sent to new mullion
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The narrator expected New Mullion as to be a sweet and simple countyr village.However,contrary to gis expectations,he encountered rivers of mud in its streets,with rows of wooden shops,either painted a sour brown,or bare of any paint at all
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The narrator observed the roads of New Mullion muddy. With lines of wooden shops, either painted in acrid brown or not painted by any means. He was baffled since he expected to see a sweet and straightforward nation town.
Explanation:
- The storyteller was disillusioned to see the back roads and columns of wooden shops.
- he met a hack driver who tricked him by charging him more cash for food
- Yet, there was a man who caused the dull situation of the station pleasing by adding his cheerfulness. He was the delivery man at the station.
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