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Why was the bank manager in manghams tale 'surprised' bu stephen leacock in the story my financial career

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Answered by shrutisharma4567
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Explanation:

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The bank manager is obviously annoyed because the narrator causes so much trouble about opening what is a very small account. The narrator, presumably Stephen Leacock himself, only wants to deposit fifty-six dollars and then another fifty dollars a month. Leacock claims to be totally ignorant about banking matters. He should have gone directly to one of the tellers, or else to one of the clerks. Instead he asks to see the manager and gets conducted into that man's private office because it is assumed that he is there on a very important matter..

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Answered by Priyanshu1920
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