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Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
He would have gone on worrying and worrying in this way if an unexpected distraction had not arrived in the form of a heavily loaded car bumping over the grassy bank, dodging between the coconut trees and raising a cloud of dust in the narrow path before it came to a standstill in front of Mon Repos, the white bungalow that stood empty most of the year. It was the de Silvas, the family that came from Bombay to spend an occasional holiday in it and bring it suddenly to life for a few days. They had bought Mon Repos a year ago from the Vakils who had been one of the first Bombay families to build holiday cottages on the Thul beach. But they had grown too old and frail to come often and, after the house has stood empty for several years, sold it to the de Silvas who were young and energetic and seemed heartily to enjoy life on the beach. Whenever they came, life changed for the family and the little hut, too. Immediately there was a hubbub, all kinds of excitement and expectations, and of course work to be done, employment to be had and wages. Hari, Bela and Kamal stood by their door under the frangipani tree, tense with excitement watching and holding Pinto back as he barked at the unfamiliar sight of a car and stranger till his voice was quite hoarse. There was a commotion in the marshy creek that separated the hut from the house, too – herons, egrets, kingfishers and moorhens all flapping into the dense greenery of the pandanus, the casuarina and the bhindi trees for shelter. ‘Do you think they have come here for good?’ Bela whispered. ‘Hunh – who would live here if he had a house in Bombay?’ Hari scoffed. ‘But look how much luggage they’ve brought – it can't be just for a few days,’ Bella said, and it was true that an unbelievable number of boxes and bags and baskets were being taken out of the car, out of the boot and off the luggage carrier so that anyone would have thought they had come to stay forever.

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In not more than 50 words describe how the arrival of the De Silvas changed life for the family in the little hut.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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De Silva and his family came from Bombay to spend an occasional holiday in a little hut. This hut was bought by them from Mon Repos.

The Silvas were too young and energetic to enjoy the life on the beach.

Whenever they came, their life changed in the little hut.

There was a hubbub and all kinds of excitement and expectations.

There was hustle bustle all around.

They brought unbelievable number of boxes and bags and baskets with them as if they have shifted there forever.  

Answered by debasmitakar2006
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