It was somewhat difficult eating in the dark, and it was evident from the behaviour of my invisible
companions that they were as unused to dining under such circumstances as I was. We ate in silence until
the old woman came into the room with some sweets. "'Are you a stranger about here?' inquired the
curious voice again.
"I replied in the affirmative, and murmured something about being lucky in stumbling upon such a good
dinner.
1. Who said the underlined words and to whom?
2. Why was the speaker used to dining under such circumstances?
3. Describe the old woman’s appearance and what was her name?
4. Why did the countryman discourage the narrator from going to the house?
5 Explain how the narrator saw the face of the old man’s son
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