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iii) Why did Sergei feel that he had seen the beggar before? ​

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Answered by 0703dhanv
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Ans. A close look at the beggar's face made Sergei think that he had seen the man somewhere before. Then his eyes fell on his overshoes, one of which was high and the other was low. This made Sergei remember suddenly that he had seen this beggar in Sadovya Street a couple of days before.

Answered by tripathiakshita48
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A close look at the beggar's face made Sergei think that he had seen the man somewhere before.

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 A close look at the beggar's face made Sergei think that he had seen the man somewhere before. Then his eyes fell on his overshoes, one of which was high and the other was low. This made Sergei remember suddenly that he had seen this beggar in Sadovya Street a couple of days before. Sergei's eyes fell on the man's overshoes, one of which was high and the other low, and he suddenly remembered something. “Look here, it seems to me I met you the day before yesterday in Sadovya Street,” he said; “but you told me then that you were a student who had been expelled, and not a village schoolteacher.Sergei was very angry at the beggar as he recognized the beggar from a few days back and caught him lying. A few days ago, the beggar said he was a student and now he said that he was a teacher.After two years, Sergei met Lushkoff in a theatre. Sergei found him well dressed and in a very happy state of mind. At that time, he was working as a notary. His income was thirty-five roubles every month

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