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what is the summary of the fiction 'the man who knew too much'
can anyone give answer for it

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Answered by Aayushi2003
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hope it will help you...
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Answered by bishtvickykvs11
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Private Quelch was not an ordinary soldier under training. Even though he was in his initial years of training, Private Quelch had the attitude of one who had a great ambition in life. He wanted to become an officer soon and rise to higher ranks in the army. For this he worked, day and night, read books and revised his army lessons.Even though he knew much more than what a soldier should know, Private Quelch had a weakness; he used to exhibit his knowledge where ever he got a chance. He questioned his instructors, corrected his lecturers and sermonized his fellow soldiers.

His tone was that of condscending.He interrupted the trainers. He replies to the sergeant proudly,”it is a matter or intelligent reading”, when the latter asked him how he got all this knowledge. He used to read enormously. He borrowed training manuals and burnt the midnight oil to learn them.

He was Mr. Show off. He was arrogant. He was self-righteous. He even badgered the instructors with questions.


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