was swami able to give the letter to the headmaster? why?
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Answer: Ans1. Swami felt bad because in his heart, he knew that the teacher was not so bad. He felt responsible for the misery Samuel would have to suffer.
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When Swami was standing in front of the School gate, he felt that he became the worst perjurer on earth as he didn't have any proof of Samuel's brutality. He wanted Samuel to justify the letter and waited for more time. For this cause, Swami didn't hand over the complaint letter to the headmaster in the morning.
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