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How did the stranger come to the help of the narrator in the oru manushyan

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Answered by Anonymous
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One day, the narrator went to a crowded restaurant. There he ate full meal, consisting of chapatis and meat curry. He also drank tea. The bill was eleven annas. When he put his hand inside the pocket to pay, he started perspiring. The reason was that his wallet was missing. He offered to keep his coat with the owner so that he could go to bring some money. But the owner asked him to keep his coat, shirt, shoes and finally the trousers there. It was a very embarrassing moment for the narrator. At that moment, a stranger came to his rescue, paid the bill and saved him.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The scene where the stranger came to help the narrator is described below.

Explanation:

  • The narrator visits a bustling restaurant one day.
  • He ate a complete supper of chapatis and beef curries while he sat there.
  • In addition to tea, he drank it.
  • It cost eleven annas to pay for the bill.
  • He started sweating as soon as he placed his hand in the pocket to pay.
  • His wallet had gone missing, which was the reason for his departure.
  • He volunteered to leave his coat with the owner while he went to fetch some cash.
  • However, the proprietor requested that he leave his jacket, shirt, shoes, and, ultimately, his trousers at the establishment.
  • For the narrator, it was a humiliating situation.
  • A stranger came to his aid at that precise moment, paid the fee, and rescued him.
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