What did the Kabuliwala mean by ‘going to father-in-law’s house’?
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Mini's father saw that now Kabuliwala is not having his bag full of dry fruits. When he came back, on that day their was wedding of Mini.
Kabuliwala is a short story written by Rabindranath Tagore.
is a short story written by Rabindranath Tagore.The story describes the friendship between a Kabuliwala and Mini, a small girl.
is a short story written by Rabindranath Tagore.The story describes the friendship between a Kabuliwala and Mini, a small girl.One day the Kabuliwala was arrested for murder and was being taken away. Mini saw him asked whether he was going to his father-in-laws's house without fully understanding the meaning.
is a short story written by Rabindranath Tagore.The story describes the friendship between a Kabuliwala and Mini, a small girl.One day the Kabuliwala was arrested for murder and was being taken away. Mini saw him asked whether he was going to his father-in-laws's house without fully understanding the meaning.The Kabuliwala replied yes meaning the prison as the term In-law had a double meaning, one is the marriage relation and the other denoting the prison and police.
is a short story written by Rabindranath Tagore.The story describes the friendship between a Kabuliwala and Mini, a small girl.One day the Kabuliwala was arrested for murder and was being taken away. Mini saw him asked whether he was going to his father-in-laws's house without fully understanding the meaning.The Kabuliwala replied yes meaning the prison as the term In-law had a double meaning, one is the marriage relation and the other denoting the prison and police.