How did the narrator and his grandmother become good friends? from the story of a portrait of a lady
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Since his childhood, the narrator had seen his grandmother and had adopted the lifestyle of hers. He lived with her and they spent time with each other and became very good friends. The narrator went to his school along with his grandmother, gave stale chappatis to the dogs and ate togethe
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Actually, both of them were like good and intimate friends. They spent most of the time together. She woke him up early in the morning and got him ready for school. She gave him a breakfast of stale bread with a little butter and sugar spread on it.
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