why did the narrator think that he has little prospect of getting back the dollar from Todd?
why did Todd barrow a dollar from the narrator?
Mention the hints that narrator gave to remind his friend of the dollar he had narrowed from him
what was the effect of Todds failure to return the dollar on the friendship between him and the narrator
what was the painful thought that came to the narrator's mind on Todd's failure to return the dollar?why does the author say he would never be able to pay the forgotten dollar?
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The narrator explains that the Todd meats him in the same Frank friendly way as always. This indicates that he didn't remember dollars.
Todd needed a dollar in change to pay for his taxi ride so he borrowed some from narrator.
He asked about the currency of Bermuda and put a slight emphasis on American dollar. Narrator meet Todd over dinner and Todd mentioned how Poland had defaulted in debts and narrator try to remember him of his dollar by hearing about Poland.
Todd had failed to return the loan because of forgotfulness. This tells us that Todd is careless and forgetful man. The narrators friends act of borrowing dollars and then forgetting to pay it back would not make any difference in their friendship
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