what would dr raman do if he glimpsed the faintest sign of Hope?
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He rolled up his sleeves and entered the arena when he glimpsed the faintest sign of hope.
The expression has been taken from the story "The Doctor's word" by R.K. Narayan.
- The doctor's dearest friend Gopal was very ill and he knew that he won't live too long.
- However, he had no courage, to tell the truth to his son.
- He needed someone else to tell soothing lies to the son.
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When he had a glimpse of hope, he rolled up his sleeve and strode into the arena: it may have been hours or days, but he never retreated until he wrested the prize from Yama's grasp.
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When he saw a glimmer of optimism, he rolled up his sleeves and entered the arena. The expression has been taken from the story "The Doctor's word" by R.K. Narayan. The doctor's dearest friend Gopal was very ill and he knew that he won't live too long. However, he had no courage, to tell the truth to his son. He needed someone else to tell soothing lies to the son.
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