how does the narrator describe the flute seller standing in a corner of the square near the hotel
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The narrator added aesthetic remarks to the fruit seller about his incredible love for a musical instrument.
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- This is from the chapter "Khatmandu".
- In this chapter, the narrator recalls the memories of his visit to Nepal.
- During his visit, he notices every small detail of Khatmandu.
- The environment is very general of this city and it has many worship places such as temples.
- The city is a blend of Hinduism and Buddhist religions.
- He saw a fruit seller playing the flute in the most incredible way.
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Answer:I look at the flute seller standing in a corner of the square near the hotel. In his hand is a pole with an attachment at the top from which fifty or sixty bansuris protrude in all directions, like the quills of a porcupine. They are of bamboo: there are cross-flutes and recorders.
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