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from the chapter "the lost child"what was the child reaction to the various stalls in the fair​

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Answered by PeterParker2005
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The child saw a man selling sweets. He was crying. “Gulab-Jaman. Rasagull & burfi, jalebi.” His shop displayed a number of sweets. These looked good and mouth-watering. Burfi was the child’s, favourite sweet. So he told his parents that he wanted some burfi.
Answered by 007692
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SUMMARY

It was a day of spring-festival and all the villagers were going brightly dressed to a fair. A little boy and his parents were also among them. The kid was excited and thrilled to see the small toy shops on the way and the flies and bees in the fields. His parents kept calling him over and reminded him to walk beside them. When they reached the fair, the child was fascinated by the stalls of toys and sweets. Though, his father got angry but his mother pacified him and diverted his attention towards other things. The child moved forward but once again lagged behind because his eyes were caught by one thing or the other every now and then.

As they moved forward, the child got demurred by the decorative items on the stalls. His mouth watered seeing sweets decorated with gold and silver leaves. “I want burfi” but he did not wait for his parent’s reply as he knew very well that his parents will never agree to buy burfi for him. They would say he was greedy, therefore he kept moving. Then he witnessed beautiful garlands but didn’t ask for it, then he saw balloons but he knew very well that his parents will say he was too old to play with balloons so he walked away.

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