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Q. 14. Why did children run to meet the Baker everyday? Or. How ma
tea cups are drunk everyday throughout the world?​

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Answered by VelvetCanyon
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The baker came twice every day, once when he set out in the morning on his selling round, and then again, when he returned after emptying his huge basket. The children ran to meet him not because of their love of the loaf, which was bought by the maid-servant of the house.

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More than eighty crores of cups of tea are drunk every day throughout the world. It was green, green everywhere and Rajvir had never seen so much greenery before. The landscape changed and tea bushes took the place of green paddy fields. A sea of tea-bushes stretched as far as the eyes could go.

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Answered by MissCallous
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The baker would come twice everyday—once he would set out early in the morning and the second time when he returned after emptying his huge basket by selling all his bread.

The children would run to meet him as they loved to eat loaves and longed to have bread-bangles which they chose carefully. Sometimes it was sweet bread of special make.

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