In the postmaster by Rabindranath Tagore, what did the swirling waters of the river seem to represent to him? What was he reminded of as he stared at them?
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He could draw men round him and keep them bound to him; while his powerful attraction was there, disruption was out of the question.
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He could draw men round him and keep them bound to him; while his powerful attraction was there, disruption was out of the question.
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