I removed the roll-top completely and pulled out the drawers. The veneer had lifted almost everywhere — it
looked like water damage to me. Both fire and water had clearly taken their toll on this desk. The last drawer was stuck fast. I tried all I could to ease it out gently. In the end I used brute force. I struck it sharply with the side of my fist and the drawer flew open to reveal a shallow space underneath, a secret drawer. There was something in there. I reached in and took out a small black tin box. Sello-taped to the top of it was a piece of lined notepaper,
and written on it in shaky handwriting: “Jim’s last letter, received January 25, 1915. To be buried with me when the time comes.”
I knew as I did it that it was wrong of me to open the box, but curiosity got the better of my scruples. It usually does.
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1-why did the author feel it was a wrong to open the box
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ans - 1. it was wrong for me to open the box but curiosity got the better of my scruples
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