How did the narrator let ranga have a glimbs of ratna
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The narrator and Ranga seemed to have respectful relationship. Ranga is shown to have been not only fond of but indebted to the narrator for facilitating a marital alliance between Ranga and Ratna. Ranga was a modest,well-behaved boy who respected his elders in spite of being educated outside town and the narrator seemed to have been highly appreciative of this quality. There is a sense of trust and friendship between the two.
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The narrator arranged the meeting very systematically. First he called Ratna on the pretext of sending buttermilk through her. Then he asked her to sing a song. Meanwhile Ranga, whom he had sent for, reached the door. He became curious to see the singer and peeped in. His presence at the door blocked the light and Ratna stopped singing abruptly.
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