How does the Charley, the narrator describe the third level at Grand Central Station ?
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Charlie, the narrator narrated to his psychiatrist friend an unusual experience he had at the Grand Central Station. He was a daily commuter of the intra-city train. ... The psychiatrist friend explained to the narrator that his finding the third level was the result of stress, fear, and insecurity of the modern world.
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Charlie saw the room was smaller, there were few ticket windows, and train gates, and the information booth in the centre was wood and old looking, and the man in the booth wore a green eye shade, and long black sleeve protectors. the lights were dim and short of flickering.
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