How does the writer describe the Kabuliwala when he saw him for the first time?
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the narrator has described that she never wasted a single second being silent in her life. The first meeting between Mini and Kabuliwala happened when she called him to the house. On seeing Mini the kabuliwala recognised that her own daughter back at afghanistan would must have grown and she would not be the same girl.
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On face value, he is a fruit seller and Tagore describes him in an almost wanderer quality. The impression of him at the first description is that he is one that causes an immediate sense of fear in Mini, the child who is afraid that he captures children and places them in his large bag that he has across his shoulder.
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