In the story a face in the dark written by Ruskin Bond when did Mr. Oliver's anger give way to concern?
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At first mister Oliver is angry with the child due to the time of the night so late.
Even he also notices that the child was weeping, as well as in a strange soundless manner, and his anger gives way to concern and when Oliver saw the boy weeping even teacher having concern for children.
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even he also notices that the child was weeping as well as Industries soundless manners and his anger give way to concern and Oliver show the boy weeping even teacher having a concern for children
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