how does the narrator describe the inside of the chair-car he was travelling in? whom and how did he meet him?
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one day the narrator was travelling in a chair car. he observed his co-passengers without any individuality. - women in their brown silk dresses and men looking as if they might be in a business. suddenly the passenger of chair no. 9 dropped a book "the rose lady and trevelyan" on the floor. when he tried to pick up, the narrator recognized him. he was John.a.pescud from pittusburg,a travelling salesman for a plate glass company.
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The narrator described that most of the passengers were ladies. They were in brown silk dressed with square yokes, laced ones. There was the usual number of men..
The narrator met his friend John. A. Pescud who was in chair number9 when he hurled the book The Roselady and Treveleyan to the flow between chair and window.
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The narrator met his friend John. A. Pescud who was in chair number9 when he hurled the book The Roselady and Treveleyan to the flow between chair and window.
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