the author mentions six signs of bartoli's genuine astonishment when he the portrait. what are they
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ANS- The six signs of Bartoli's genuine astonishment are as follows – His mouth fell open, his eyes turn red and he grabbed what few hairs he had left on his head. He did a little hop, and then a twitch, and his eyebrows contorted as though bewitched
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ANS- The six signs of Bartoli's genuine astonishment are as follows – His mouth fell open, his eyes turn red and he grabbed what few hairs he had left on his head. He did a little hop, and then a twitch, and his eyebrows contorted as though bewitched.
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