Explain the line - “ It couldn’t have climbed the walls, and I don’t suppose anyone dropped it from an aeroplane as a Borvil advertisement.”
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It couldn’t have climbed the walls, and I don’t suppose anyone dropped it from an aeroplane as a Borvil advertisement is referring to the Ox in the story which happened to enter Adela's garden and when she was asked by Theophil on how did the Ox appear in the garden all of a sudden, the lady was fustrated and she mentioned the given line.
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This line is from the story The Stalled OX by Saki which revolves around Theophil Eshley, a professional artist and his neighbour Adela Pingsford. One fine afternoon when Theophil was putting some finishing touches to his painting, his neighbour Adela started knocking his studio door.
She announced that there was an Ox in her garden and she was worried that the Ox might damage the recently done garden and spoil the blossoming flowers. When Theophil enquired on how did the Ox enter the garden, Adela was frustrated and she impatiently said "I imagine it came by the gate. It couldn’t have climbed the walls, and I don’t suppose anyone dropped it from an aeroplane as a Borvil advertisement."