Why were the narrator and his companion impressed by the 2 boys in 2 gentlemen of veron?
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The two boys were selling wild strawberries at the outskirts of Verona. The narrator saw that the two kids are working hard, but still he couldn't see tiredness on their face. Hence, he got impressed by the two boys and bought the biggest basket.
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They were very impressed by the boys because they were highly committed and devoted towards work at such a young age. They were ready to do all sorts of odd jobs to earn money. They exhibited dedication, determination and sincerity while working.
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