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narrate the incidents at Deoli station from the point of view of the basket seller​

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Answered by prachipragyanshreena
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The narrator admits that he would never break his journey at Deoli as it would spoil his 'game'- the game of trying to spot the familiar and cheerful face of the girl at the station and experiencing a thrill of expectation surging through him, from which he seemed to derive contentment.

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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The Night Train at Deoli is a sensitively told tale of adolescent infatuation.

  • The narrator acknowledges that he would never interrupt his travel at Deoli since it would ruin his "game"—the game of attempting to find the girl's familiar and smiling face at the station and getting a rush of anticipation that seemed to give him contentment.
  • Deoli featured a single platform, a station master's office, and a waiting area.
  • There weren't many other things on the platform because the train halted there for barely ten minutes before speeding into the woodlands.
  • It had a tea shop, a fruit stand, and a few stray dogs.
  • A sensitively written tale about adolescent obsession is The Night Train at Deoli. It discusses the narrator's love for a beggar basket vendor he meets at a little station while travelling to Dehra Dun.

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