summary of footprints without feet of chapter 9 bholi
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Following is the summary for the topic, "Footprints without feet of chapter 9, Bholi",
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Bholi lived a life where she faced much issues in her childhood. At a very young age she got infected with different diseases that led to her body changing in a few ways for instance when she was five years old she got chicken pox. Due to this she got spots on her skin and this made the children in her school making fun of her. She would often stammer as a result.
She didn't talk much because some children mimicked her quite often. She was a daughter to Ramial who had seven children. She was the youngest out of all of them. At the age of seven, a school opened up in Bholis village. The Tehsildar specifically approached Ramail to send his daughter to school as this would help set a public example. When he consulted his wife on this matter she refused, yet Bholi was still sent to school.
To do so she was given a bath and a new dress.
Bholi's teacher taught her that she should speak up for herself for that would make her the most educated in the village and how education would help her. Days would pass and she would one day become very successful and no one would be able to make fun of he anymore.
Years later a proposal came for Bholi which her parents accepted. On the day of the wedding when the garlands were being exchanged the groom, Bishamber saw Bholi's face and the spots on it and asked for five thousand worth of dowry to marry an ugly girl.
After a while of arguing Bholi's father gave the money. Bholi then spoke up for the first time in her life. She didn't stammer. She spoke up for what was right and the groom left with the baraat. Bholi's parents asked her that who would marry her now and she told them that it didn't matter because she would serve her parents in their old age.
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this is the story about a girl who utter while speaking because of an accident when she was too small.