What does the narrator refer to the black hole of calcutta?
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The black hole of Calcutta is a phrase to describe a small, crowded and dark room.
The Black Hole of Calcutta originated from a small room used by the British as a prison in Calcutta. Many prisoners died during one night in 1756.
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a small dungeon in which in 1756 the Nawab of Bengal reputedly confined 146 English prisoners, of whom only 23 survived.
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