what did tha author do while travelling alone in the compartment
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While travelling alone in the compartment, the author put down his paper, stretched his arms and legs, stood up and looked out of the window, lit a cigar, sat down and began to read the paper again
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In this question, we are asked to tell what the author did while traveling alone in the compartment.
- The above-mentioned query is from A. G. Gardiner's short fiction "A Fellow Traveller."
- The narrator begins the story by travelling on a delayed train from London to a Midland town.
- When the train left the outer ring of London and was about to empty, the narrator and one other person were still inside the damage.
- In the wreckage, the narrator assumed himself to be the sole traveler, but he didn't see anyone else.
- He was unconstrained in his ability to sing, dance, play marbles on the floor, practices his golf swing, earn fictional tights, stand on his head, and speak out. No one would ever know if you broke a DORA rule.
- The author laid down his paper while alone in the compartment, stretched his arms and legs, stood up, and gazed out the window. He then lighted a cigar, sat down, and resumed reading the paper.
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