who, according to the narrator, would be pleased to see the poor basket girl
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The narrator himself would be pleased to see her.
- The question has been asked from the story The Night Train at Deoli by Ruskin Bond
- The narrator, a student at the time, had a brief interaction on the railway platform with a small girl selling baskets. He saw her and realised she was the one after a brief acquaintance.
- On his way back, he seeks for her again and finds her, but the two of them are forced to part ways.
- He wanders up and down the platform again the next summer, expecting to see the girl, but he can't bring himself to stop his journey to seek her.
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