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how did lord Oakhurst curse work on people associated with him? total English class 10 comprehension

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Lord Oakhurst lay dying in the oak chamber in the eastern wing of Oakhurst Castle. Through the open window in the calm of the summer evening, came the sweet fragrance of the early violets and budding trees, and to the dying man it seemed as if earth's loveliness and beauty were never so apparent as on this bright June day, his last day of life.

Answered by ssonu43568
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Lord Oakhurst Curse

Explanation:

  • Lord Oakhurst was thinking past occasions, when he won his brilliant energetic companion, who was then anyway a charming and guiltless youngster. How clearly and minutely those scenes climbed at the call of his memory. He was apparently standing again underneath the old chestnut backwoods where they had plighted their troth in the sunset under the stars; while the phenomenal aroma of the June roses and the smell of supper came carefully by on the breeze
  • Through the open window in the calm of the pre-summer evening, came the sweet fragrance of the early violets and growing trees, and to the dying man it seemed like earth's impact cableness and greatness were never so clear as on this awesome June day, his last day of life
  • His young spouse, whom he adored with a dedication and quality that the nearness of the leader of dread himself couldn't alter, moved about the space, wailing and hopeless, a portion of the time coordinating the cleared out man's pad and curious of him in low, forsaken tones in case anything should be conceivable to give him comfort, and again, with covered cries, eating some chocolate caramels which she passed on in the pocket of her spread. The workers went ahead and in reverse with that quiet and smothered track which wins in a house where destruction is an ordinary guest, and even the mishap of broken china and shivered glass, which pronounced their technique, seemed to fall upon the ear with less violence and sound than anticipated
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