how does the narrator reflect the good old days and how does
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The 'good old days' refer to a time when the narrator was about nine years old. Then, to him, the world was full of all possible kinds of splendour. Life then seemed charming and was as alluring as a mystifying dream.
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The writer says that back in the good old days when he was nine, the world was full of every imaginable kind of magnificence. Life was a delightful and mysterious dream because the writer was still a young boy. His mornings would begin with a visit from his crazy cousin Mourad.
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