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how does the writer describe himself when he speaks into the Grand Central Station?​

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Answered by shahhassaneh
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Explanation:

Grand Central Station of New York has two levels namely New Haven and Hartford. There does not exist any third level. It is only the imaginary discovery of the narrator and his psychiatrist , Sam who calls it a waking dream-- wish fulfillment. One night he took the subway from the Grand Central Station which was faster than the bus. On reaching there he went down the steps of he first level. He got into a arched doorway and was lost in the wrong corridor. He kept in waking along the corridor which went turning left and slanting downwards. At its end, he went down short flight of stairs. Then he came out. He found himself on the Third level. For a moment he thought he had again come back to the Second level. There he go surprised t see everything different from old fashioned. It made him believe he was actually standing at he third level.

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