In the poem ‘The stolen boat’ the narrator’s pleasure is troubled because A. the pleasure is short lived. B. his conscience pricks him on his stealthy act. C. he is scared to be alone. D. It was dark at night.
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The narrator’s pleasure is ‘troubled’ because (a) his conscience pricks him on his stealthy act (b) the pleasure is short-lived (c) he is scared of his stealthy act being found outRead more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/714145/the-narrators-pleasure-is-troubled-because-his-conscience-pricks-him-on-his-stealthy-act
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