English, asked by saurabhmohite3042002, 1 month ago

Write
a short note
on Govind singh's
hobby of toy making from Cratesman
Gift story by R. Ki Narayan writer.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gateman's Gift by R.K.Narayan

R.K.Narayan's short stories are noted for realism. Humour and Pathos. Govind Singh, an ex-serviceman was appointed as a gatekeeper in an English company. He liked the job and was smart in his khaki uniform. Whenever the Sahib's car stopped at the gate,

R.K.Narayan's short stories are noted for realism. Humour and Pathos. Govind Singh, an ex-serviceman was appointed as a gatekeeper in an English company. He liked the job and was smart in his khaki uniform. Whenever the Sahib's car stopped at the gate,

R.K.Narayan's short stories are noted for realism. Humour and Pathos. Govind Singh, an ex-serviceman was appointed as a gatekeeper in an English company. He liked the job and was smart in his khaki uniform. Whenever the Sahib's car stopped at the gate, he would give him a military salute. He sincerely served the company for twenty five (25) years. Then he begged to be pensioned off. The company commended his service and gave him a pension of rupees twelve (12) a month for life. He lived peacefully; his wife also earned little money as a servant. Every month Singh went to the company and got the pension from the clerk.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Gateman's Gift by R.K.Narayan

R.K.Narayan's short stories are noted for realism. Humour and Pathos. Govind Singh, an ex-serviceman was appointed as a gatekeeper in an English company. He liked the job and was smart in his khaki uniform. Whenever the Sahib's car stopped at the gate,

R.K.Narayan's short stories are noted for realism. Humour and Pathos. Govind Singh, an ex-serviceman was appointed as a gatekeeper in an English company. He liked the job and was smart in his khaki uniform. Whenever the Sahib's car stopped at the gate,

R.K.Narayan's short stories are noted for realism. Humour and Pathos. Govind Singh, an ex-serviceman was appointed as a gatekeeper in an English company. He liked the job and was smart in his khaki uniform. Whenever the Sahib's car stopped at the gate, he would give him a military salute. He sincerely served the company for twenty five (25) years. Then he begged to be pensioned off. The company commended his service and gave him a pension of rupees twelve (12) a month for life. He lived peacefully; his wife also earned little money as a servant. Every month Singh went to the company and got the pension from the clerk.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Gateman's Gift by R.K.Narayan

R.K.Narayan's short stories are noted for realism. Humour and Pathos. Govind Singh, an ex-serviceman was appointed as a gatekeeper in an English company. He liked the job and was smart in his khaki uniform. Whenever the Sahib's car stopped at the gate,

R.K.Narayan's short stories are noted for realism. Humour and Pathos. Govind Singh, an ex-serviceman was appointed as a gatekeeper in an English company. He liked the job and was smart in his khaki uniform. Whenever the Sahib's car stopped at the gate,

R.K.Narayan's short stories are noted for realism. Humour and Pathos. Govind Singh, an ex-serviceman was appointed as a gatekeeper in an English company. He liked the job and was smart in his khaki uniform. Whenever the Sahib's car stopped at the gate, he would give him a military salute. He sincerely served the company for twenty five (25) years. Then he begged to be pensioned off. The company commended his service and gave him a pension of rupees twelve (12) a month for life. He lived peacefully; his wife also earned little money as a servant. Every month Singh went to the company and got the pension from the clerk.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Gateman's Gift by R.K.Narayan

R.K.Narayan's short stories are noted for realism. Humour and Pathos. Govind Singh, an ex-serviceman was appointed as a gatekeeper in an English company. He liked the job and was smart in his khaki uniform. Whenever the Sahib's car stopped at the gate,

R.K.Narayan's short stories are noted for realism. Humour and Pathos. Govind Singh, an ex-serviceman was appointed as a gatekeeper in an English company. He liked the job and was smart in his khaki uniform. Whenever the Sahib's car stopped at the gate,

R.K.Narayan's short stories are noted for realism. Humour and Pathos. Govind Singh, an ex-serviceman was appointed as a gatekeeper in an English company. He liked the job and was smart in his khaki uniform. Whenever the Sahib's car stopped at the gate, he would give him a military salute. He sincerely served the company for twenty five (25) years. Then he begged to be pensioned off. The company commended his service and gave him a pension of rupees twelve (12) a month for life. He lived peacefully; his wife also earned little money as a servant. Every month Singh went to the company and got the pension from the clerk.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Gateman's Gift by R.K.Narayan

R.K.Narayan's short stories are noted for realism. Humour and Pathos. Govind Singh, an ex-serviceman was appointed as a gatekeeper in an English company. He liked the job and was smart in his khaki uniform. Whenever the Sahib's car stopped at the gate,

R.K.Narayan's short stories are noted for realism. Humour and Pathos. Govind Singh, an ex-serviceman was appointed as a gatekeeper in an English company. He liked the job and was smart in his khaki uniform. Whenever the Sahib's car stopped at the gate,

R.K.Narayan's short stories are noted for realism. Humour and Pathos. Govind Singh, an ex-serviceman was appointed as a gatekeeper in an English company. He liked the job and was smart in his khaki uniform. Whenever the Sahib's car stopped at the gate, he would give him a military salute. He sincerely served the company for twenty five (25) years. Then he begged to be pensioned off. The company commended his service and gave him a pension of rupees twelve (12) a month for life. He lived peacefully; his wife also earned little money as a servant. Every month Singh went to the company and got the pension from the clerk.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Gateman's Gift by R.K.Narayan

R.K.Narayan's short stories are noted for realism. Humour and Pathos. Govind Singh, an ex-serviceman was appointed as a gatekeeper in an English company. He liked the job and was smart in his khaki uniform. Whenever the Sahib's car stopped at the gate,

R.K.Narayan's short stories are noted for realism. Humour and Pathos. Govind Singh, an ex-serviceman was appointed as a gatekeeper in an English company. He liked the job and was smart in his khaki uniform. Whenever the Sahib's car stopped at the gate,

R.K.Narayan's short stories are noted for realism. Humour and Pathos. Govind Singh, an ex-serviceman was appointed as a gatekeeper in an English company. He liked the job and was smart in his khaki uniform. Whenever the Sahib's car stopped at the gate, he would give him a military salute. He sincerely served the company for twenty five (25) years. Then he begged to be pensioned off. The company commended his service and gave him a pension of rupees twelve (12) a month for life. He lived peacefully; his wife also earned little money as a servant. Every month Singh went to the company and got the pension from the clerk.

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