II. Read the following lines and answer the questions given below.
“No,” the doctor said. “God willed otherwise. My life companion is a thin reedy person
with the gift of a sprinter.”
Someone else asked, “Doctor, when you ran, did the snake follow you?”
The doctor replied, “I ran and ran till I reached a friend’s house. Immediately I smeared
oil all over myself and took a bath. I changed into fresh clothes. The next morning at about
eight-thirty I took my friend and one or two others to my room to move my things from
there. But we found we had little to carry. Some thief had removed most of my things. The
room had been cleaned out! But not really, the thief had left behind one thing as a final
insult!”
1. Why was the author disappointed about his thin ready wife?
2. Do you think the snake followed the doctor? How can you say?
3. What was the first thing that the doctor did after reaching his friend’s home?
4. Why did the author go back to his room the next morning?
5. What was the final insult for the doctor?
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