How did the narrator come out on the third level at grand central station after he had lost the way?
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The question is from the story- The Third Level by Jack Finney. The author had lost the way when he decided to follow the subway from Grand Central. As he went towards an arched doorway, he found that he was lost.
He continued to walk in the downward direction. The author walked through a tunnel that took a left turn and after following few stairs, he finally reached the third level at the Grand Central Station, where he could visualise many strange things.
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Explanation: The Third Level by Jack Finny
- In this story Charlie hallucinates about a subway at the Grand Central station which takes passengers to Galesburg.
- One day after returning from work he reached the third level station which never existed.
- There he got into a tunnel which ended in the corridor.
- The corridor turned left and slanted downward.
- Charlie kept on walking till he reached a flight of stairs which led him to another level of station which was the Third Level station.
- When Charlie paid the train fare in modern currency at the third level station the clerk immediately threatened to get him arrested because the currency was not acceptable in the year 1894.
- The clerk thought that Charlie was cheating him.
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