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How dis nicholas spend his time in the lumber room

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Answered by Anonymous
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Having cleverly out-smarted his self pontificating aunt, as she believes he will try to enter the forbidden gooseberry garden, Nicolas enters the lumber room, which is always locked, but he has discovered a key on the molding above the door. There, he delides in the various artistic items and gives fight to his imagination and creates a narrative from the images on the tapestry that is inside.

Nicolas takes great delight in examining twisted candlestick fashioned in the shape of snakes, a teapot that remembers a china duck with its beak as the pour spout--a teapot that Nicolas think this is much more interesting than the shapeless one used in the nursery--and a beautiful, carved sandalwood box containing brass figures of goblins, peacocks and Brahma bulls. Then he discovers a plain-covered book that, once open contains a panorama of resplendent birds, some of which Nicolas have observed in the garden.

As he looks at a mandarin duck, Nicolas"assign a life history to it."

But, it is the tapestry which delights Nicolas the most, as his creative nature is freed with the narrative he imagines from the picture of

A man, dressed in the hunting

costume of some remote period,

has just transfixed a stag with an

arrow...

Nicolas wonders if the hunter wil be able to claim the deer if his arrow makes it mark because even though he has a dog at his heels, their are four wolves lurking behind trees who may attempt to lay claim to the prey. Indeed their is a potential for danger in this images. It is only the shrieks of his aunt that interrupt Nicola's reverie.

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Answered by aditya200819
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Answer:

Explanation:Having cleverly out-smarted his self pontificating aunt, as she believes he will try to enter the forbidden gooseberry garden, Nicolas enters the lumber room, which is always locked, but he has discovered a key on the molding above the door. There, he delides in the various artistic items and gives fight to his imagination and creates a narrative from the images on the tapestry that is inside.

Nicolas takes great delight in examining twisted candlestick fashioned in the shape of snakes, a teapot that remembers a china duck with its beak as the pour spout--a teapot that Nicolas think this is much more interesting than the shapeless one used in the nursery--and a beautiful, carved sandalwood box containing brass figures of goblins, peacocks and Brahma bulls. Then he discovers a plain-covered book that, once open contains a panorama of resplendent birds, some of which Nicolas have observed in the garden.

As he looks at a mandarin duck, Nicolas"assign a life history to it."

But, it is the tapestry which delights Nicolas the most, as his creative nature is freed with the narrative he imagines from the picture of

A man, dressed in the hunting

costume of some remote period,

has just transfixed a stag with an

arrow...

Nicolas wonders if the hunter wil be able to claim the deer if his arrow makes it mark because even though he has a dog at his heels, their are four wolves lurking behind trees who may attempt to lay claim to the prey. Indeed their is a potential for danger in this images. It is only the shrieks of his aunt that interrupt Nicola's reverie.

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