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what fought with the narrator while playing gulli danda in the field​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

This is a feeble translation of "Gulli-danda", a story by Munshi Premchand. The objective is merely to exhort readers to read the original or better translations.

Childhood is that phase in life when we live in a larger world: a world that knows no barriers of class, wealth, or creed. The adult lives in a world made small by such barriers.

"Gulli-danda" by Munshi Premchand tells the story of a boy from a well-to-do family who loves to play "gulli-danda" or tip-cat. Gaya is the champion tip-cat player among the boys. But, no one knows whether Gaya has parents, or whether he gets enough food to eat. Gaya cannot tolerate cheating; he often scolds the narrator and even smacks him at times for cheating.

Times have changed. The children have grown into young men. The narrator is now an engineer. He happens to arrive at his old village. Childhood memories crowd his mind. He wishes to search out his old playmates, and the first name that springs to his mind is that of Gaya. He manages to find Gaya who works as a stablehand.

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