Why do you think the look of disarming frankness put the person on his guard?chapter name = dusk, class 8 plzz don't give useless answer otherwise i will report , and if you will give me answer i will mark you in brainlist and please give me 2 ,3 lines answer
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It is evident from the description of Gortsby's observations and reflections that he makes a habit of sitting on a bench in this general area around dusk, probably shortly after he gets off work in some office, and watches the passing crowd. This would inevitably mean that he would be approached by strangers with hard-luck stories. Gortsby considers himself sophisticated. No doubt he has given people money in the past and then had second thoughts about it. He has obviously developed a cynical attitude about humanity in general as a means of self-defense. When a man sits down beside him on his bench--especially when there are probably vacant benches all around at that late hour--he is immediately suspicious. He is familiar with the stranger's opening ploy.
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