Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given at the end:-
There was a general buzz of stupefaction till the Quick Man was heard to whisper,
"He-must-have-had-another-lot-up-his-sleeve."
Again everybody nodded and whispered, "the-rings-were-up-his-sleeve."
The brow of the conjurer was clouded with a gathering frown.
"I will now," he continued, "show you a most amusing trick by which I am enabled to
take any number of eggs from a hat. Will some gentleman kindly lend me his hat?
Ah, thank you-Presto!"
He extracted seventeen eggs, and for thirty-live seconds the audience began to
think that he was wonderful. Then the Quick Man whispered along the front bench,
"He-has-a-hen-up-his-sleeve," and all the people whispered it on. "He-has-a-lot-of-
hens-up-his-sleeve."
The
egg trick was ruined.
Questions:
a) From which chapter has this passage been taken? Who wrote it?
b) What did everybody whisper?
c) What effect did the Quick Man's behaviour have on the conjuror?
d) What did he ask some gentleman to lead'?
e) What did the Quick Man whisper when the conjuror extracted seventeen eggs? (5)
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