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How did walter franklin find sarah? what is the significance of the dandelion in the story o henry spring time?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Walter Franklin was a farmer and lived in the country side.

Sarah had come to New York and was working in Manhattan.

She was in love with him but could not meet him due to the distance.

Walter visited the city in search of Sarah.

He came to home restaurant and saw the type writer bill.

Based on the position of the character, he identified that it was the work of Sarah.

Therefore, Walters inquired about her address from the proprietor and visited her place.
Answered by scientificg1
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Answer: He came to home restaurant and saw the type writer bill.  Based on the position of the character, he identified that it was the work of Sarah.

Therefore, Walters inquired about her address from the proprietor and visited her place

Sarah was reunited with her lover because of nothing other than an error she had made while typing the  menu for Schulenburg’s restaurant where instead of writing the dish’s name which was ‘Dandelions, with hard-boiled egg’, she mistakenly wrote ‘DEAREST WALTER, WITH HARD-BOILED EGG.’ The particular error Sarah made was the exact reason how Walter came to know that the menu  typewriter was no other than the woman he intended to marry, and was looking for. After learning about where Sarah’s residence then was, his encounter with Sarah, had been a twist nobody had seen coming in

the story

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