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Mrs. Hall
Mrs. Hall is quite an important character in the beginning
of the novel. She is the owner of the inn, Coach and Horses. She is an astute
business woman, dominating wife, and practical woman. She does her job quite
well. She does not mind Griffin’s strange and eccentric appearance and behavior
for the business’s sake. However, she is quite quick in observing the
abnormality of Griffin’s behavoiur.
She is quite meticulous with the keeping of her inn. She provides
satisfactory services to her customers. When Griffin spoils the fender, walls,
and the floor in the room, she points it to him. She is a woman of ethics and
right behavior. She does not like Griffin’s mysterious disappearance from the
room one morning. She does not like the abnormal behavior of the furniture in
Griffin’s room.
When she becomes suspicious of his connection with the burglary at the Vicarage, she becomes quite strict with Griffin. She insists on him to clear all his pending bills. She stops serving him his meals and other services; when Griffin gives some money to pacify her, she wants to know from him where he got the money from. She also asks him to explain why the furniture in his room behaved abnormally. This infuriates Griffin, and he reveals his invisibility to her by putting his nose on her hand. She gets scared and urns away screaming.
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Format of a Notice
A Notice must cover the following points –
1. Title – A notice should have an appropriate title.
2. It should give information what the event is about.
3. A notice should tell when the event will be held.
4. The venue of the event should be disclosed in the notice.
5. It should carry the name and designation of the issuer of the notice.
6. A notice should also mention the date on which it is issued.
7. It has to be written within the given word limit.

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In Body part you may write this.
Hello Sir,
Nowadays a lot of public demonstration takes place near the highway road.
Because of this, a huge number of people are standing around and blocking the main roads which are used for the travel.
Many schools going children are missing their examinations due to the morning traffic.
Hope through your newspaper, you will publish good news regarding this public demonstration issue.
Looking forward to seeing the change with your detailed news soon.
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The Maharaj killed the tiger not in self defence but to change his destiny as predicted by the astrologer.He went in search of tigers with the intension of killing a 100 tigers.This statement of Maharaj is not justified by his action.
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Douglas refers to the incident at the Y.M.C.A. swimming pool where he almost drowned as a “misadventure.” The author was about ten or eleven years old at the time and had barely begun to learn swimming, primarily by aping others. As he was thrown suddenly into the water by someone and he couldn’t swim, he started drowning. The struggle to come to surface and to avoid getting drowned left him with a deep fear of water which deprived him from enjoying water-related activities for many years.
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The title of the chapter 'Lost Spring' is a metaphor used for loss of childhood of millions of child-laborers in India. Spring is symbolic of joy, happiness, beauty, and hope. Childhood can be called the spring of a man's life. However, children like Saheb-e-alam and Mukesh have no spring in their life because of the poverty they have been born into. Since they don't enjoy the privileges of childhood that the children of affluent families enjoy, the poet considers these children whose spring (childhood) has been lost. Hence, the title 'Lost Spring' is justified.
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