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From the description of Theodoric efforts to harness the pony, the reader can infer that he rarely

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Theodoric Voler, a gentleman raised by his mother and kept away from the "coarser truths of life," is the protagonist of the story "The Mouse." He was riding the train back from the vicar's house one day. He discovered a mouse in his clothes as a lady was sleeping in his cubicle. He was ashamed to undress in front of the sleeping woman, but he had little choice if he wanted to get rid of the mouse. The rug fell and the woman awoke just as he had gotten rid of the mouse. He informed her that he had a mouse in his clothing. The narrative finishes on an ironic note when they get at the platform and the woman requests him to put her in a cab because she is blind. Theodoric was humiliated because it was pointless to undress in front of him.

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The reader can deduce from Theodoric's account of his efforts to tame the pony that he rarely does so.

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we have to find that the reader can infer that he rarely

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engages in physical labor

In this exigency, Theodoric was forced to work with the vicar's daughter in the task of harnessing the pony, which entailed groping around in an ill-lit outbuilding called a stable and smelling very much like one - except in places where it smelled like mice.Theodoric must strip down in the middle of a train car in front of a young woman in order to dislodge a mouse from his clothing. He assumes that the woman seated next to him is fully aware of his nakedness.

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