Read these lines from the text and answer the questions.
1. A few moments passed, and then the old gentleman began to fidget.
into a tarne
attraction
Where did the old man begin to fidget? in carrig
b. Why was he fidgeting? Sawo o
Did this affect the speaker in any way?
2. My friend got rid of them at last.
What did the speaker's friend get rid of? ?
b. Why did he have to get rid of them?
How did he get rid of them?
Answers
There is a pleasant sense of freedom about being alone in a carriage that is jolting noisily through the night, It is liberty and unrestraint in a very agreeable form. You can do anything you like. You can talk to yourself as loud as you please and no one will hear you. You can have the argument out with jones and roll hiom triumphantly in the dust without fear of a counterstroke. You can stand on your head and no one will see you. You can sing, or dance a two-step, or practice a golf stroke, or play marbles on the floor without let or hindrance. You can open the window or shut it without provoking a protest. You can open both windows or shut both. Indeed you can go on opening them and shutting them as a sort of festival of freedom. You can have any corner you choose and try all of them in turn. You can lie at full length on the cushions and enjoy the luxury of breaking the regulations and possibly the heart of D.O.R.A. herself. Only D.O.R.A. will not know that her heart broken. You have escaped even D.O.R.A.
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