They were childish enough and in many ways quite artless.who says it and why?
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This line is taken from the story "Two Gentlemen of
Verona" written by Archibald Joseph Cronin. in this the narrator tells
about two boys he met on the foothills of Alps while on his journey to Verona
which is a city in Italy. The two boys were selling wild strawberries. Later
the narrator met them when they were polishing shoes. They said that they did
several other jobs as well. So the narrator asked them to be his guide and show
him the place.
The narrator said this line when the boys were taking him
around the place. He observed that the two brothers were childish and in many
ways artless. He noticed that they were childish, simple and innocent. Jacopo
was full of life and energy like a squirrel while Nicola was serious and
mature.
Verona" written by Archibald Joseph Cronin. in this the narrator tells
about two boys he met on the foothills of Alps while on his journey to Verona
which is a city in Italy. The two boys were selling wild strawberries. Later
the narrator met them when they were polishing shoes. They said that they did
several other jobs as well. So the narrator asked them to be his guide and show
him the place.
The narrator said this line when the boys were taking him
around the place. He observed that the two brothers were childish and in many
ways artless. He noticed that they were childish, simple and innocent. Jacopo
was full of life and energy like a squirrel while Nicola was serious and
mature.
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They were childish enough and in many ways quite artless.who says it and why?
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