give account of sweetmaet selller and of flower seller
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Answer:A sweetmeat seller hawked, “Gulab-jaman,rasgulla, burfi, jalebi,” at the corner of the entrance and a crowd pressed aroundhis counter at the foot of an architecture of many-coloured sweets, decoratedwith leaves of silver and gold. The child stared open-eyed and his mouthwatered for the burfi that was his favourite sweet. He insisted his parents tobuy him a bufiLittle did he know that no matter what his plea would not be heededbecause his parents would say he was greedy.So without waiting for an answer,he moved on.
A flower-seller hawked, “A garland of Gulmohar, a garland ofGulmohar!” The child seemed irresistibly drawn. He went towards the basketwhere the flowers lay heaped and insisted his parents to buy him a garland. But he well knew his parents would refuse to buy him those flowers.And he moved on
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