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∙ 15y agoThe sculpture of the lion impresses the woman because of the craftsmanship, time, and effort the merchant spent on it. The merchant didn't just make the sculpture because he needed to make money for food, but also because it actually means something to him. So, it is more of a symbolic sculpture than just a house-hold decoration.
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∙ 15y agothe day he bought his monkey and inherited a lambo
She realizes that she does not really love her husband. ~ k12 student
The train station is located in a poor section of South Africa. The old man in The Train from Rhodesia lives near the train. He initially tries to sell his carved lion for three shillings and sixpence to the young couple, but fails.
Of course it's easy to impress a Young women.... 'Caz they will never hesitate being with you (need not to care about their husband)...
You have to be young, good and impress the coach.
It protects its young by telling the babies to stay be side she or him train it train its young by practicing.
No, the girl in the story "The Night Train at Deoli" by Ruskin Bond is not blind. She is a young woman who sells baskets of fruit to passengers on the train.
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It is far better to be yourself and perhaps not win over every young man you meet than try to be something you are not impress him. Be yourself and see what happens.
The main character in O. Henry's short story "Hearts and Hands" is Miss Fairchild, a young woman traveling on a train to Denver.
Young Woman's Journal ended in 1929.
Young Woman's Journal was created in 1889.