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He was as much a stronger to the stars as were his innocent customers?​

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Answered by fadilahkhanA
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In “An Astrologer's Day,” the sentence “He was as much a stranger to the stars as were his innocent customers” uncovers the protagonist's real identity as a con artist. ... He can read the stars just as well as his oblivious customers can, which means he cannot read stars at all

Answered by sanketthorat186
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ढलढललगरहररभरभरबवडधगध

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