the story a horse and two goats find the muni lives in a small village called kritam
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The story begins with a description of Kritam, where Muni lives. The third person narrator captures the largely phlegmatic way in which Muni regards the significant decline of his fortunes. In more affluent times he had ‘lorded over a flock of fleecy sheep’ whereas now he has only two ‘miserable gawky goats’. We see events through his eyes, and are made to see why he feels like the ‘poorest fellow in our caste’. All of the detail thus provided about Muni makes the appearance of the red-faced New Yorker all the more incongruous. The dialogue between the affable New Yorker and the initially awkward Muni reveals a lot about them, though not to each other.
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