Grandmother never complained about anything her patience was beyond any measure mention any two instances?
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The narrator's grandmother never complained about anything. The two instances to prove it are:
- When the narrator started studying at a school in the city, his grandmother was upset that there was no teaching of God and scriptures there. But she didn't say anything.
- When he got older, he left to study abroad. The grandmother did not get disturbed but instead she saw him off at the railway station.
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The two instance can be :
1. She patiently fed those sparrows even when those sparrows sat on her head she never shooed them away.
2. Instance is when the author went to a abroad for his studies she accepted it.
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