Why was the narrator so inquisitive about these boys? (Two gentlemen of Verona)
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the narrator was so inquisitive about these boys because he was very attached and attracted with them..
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the narrator was so inquisitive about these boys because he was very attached and attracted with them..
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the narrator so inquisitive about these boys by seeing their hard working nature and their willingness to do work any hesitation.
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