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why does the narrator say"I landed and was not sorry to walk away from old dakota​

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Answered by HarahitaRaj101105
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He was delighted to land safely out of the dark stormy clouds, therefore, he was not sorry to walk away from his plane. He felt bad, when he was not able to thank his guide, his mentor, who saved him from frightening situations, but he was so happy after landing that he didn't feel sorry for not being able to thank the guide pilot.

Answered by palsabita1957
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He  was  not  sorry  to  walk  away  from  his  Dakota  because  he  was  really delighted  to  land  safely  out  of  the  storm  clouds.  He  really  wanted  to  thank  the  pilot  of the  black  aeroplane  who  guided  him  out  of the storm  clouds.  But the  lady  in the  control room  contradicted  his  version  of  narration  telling  him  that  there  were  no  other aeroplanes  flying  that    night,  except  his.  This  made  him  to  think  that  all  other  things happened  during  his  journey  was  not  so  important  as  his  safe  landing .

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