h) Why did the narrator feel he could have welcomed a firing party?
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The narrator bade for four thousand and fifty guineas, expecting the red-faced man to outbid. But it did not happen and now the narrator was caught in a tight comer. So, he thought of even dying and he was ready to welcome a firing party.
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It was his thought of bidding for fun which made him get caught in a tight corner. If he welcomed a
firing party that would bring his death and he need not be humiliated in front of others.
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