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MP Board 12th 2023 : English Most Important Question
यहां हमने बोर्ड परीक्षा में आने वाले कुछ महत्वपूर्ण प्रश्न किए हुए हैं यह प्रश्न बोर्ड परीक्षा के लिए बहुत महत्व पूर्ण हैं आप इन का अवलोकन करें:-
Book Name :- Flamingo (Prose)
Lesson 1
The Last Lesson
1. What Was Franz Expected To Be Prepared With For School That Day?
Ans:- Little Franz Was Expected By His Teacher M. Hamel O Come Prepared On Thetopic
Of “Participles” For School That Day. But He Did Not Know Even The First Wordabout
Them. So He Was Under The Great Dread Of Being Scolded By His Teacher.
2. What Did Franz Notice That Was Unusual About The School That Day? (Most
Important)
Ans: – Franz Noticed So Many Unusual Things At The School That Day. Usually, When
School Began, There Was A Great Hustle And Bustle, Which Could Be Heard Out In The
Street. But It Was All Very Still That Day. Everything Was As Quiet As Sunday Morning.
There Was No Opening Or Closing Of Desks. His Classmates Were Already In Their
Places. The Teacher’s Great Ruler, Instead Of Rapping On The Table, Was Under M.
Hamel’s Arm.
3. What Had Been Put Up On The Bulletin-Board? (Most Important)
Ans:- A Bulletin Board Had Been Put Up At The Town Hall For Every News And
Announcement. Tt Had Been A Place Of Great Importance For The Last Two Years Due
To German Occupations. All Their Bad News Had Come From There. The Details Of Lost
Battles, The Draft And The Orders Of The Commanding Officer, All Were Put Up On The
Bulletin Board. A Huge Crowd Used To Gather There To Get Any Kind Of New
Information.
An Order Had Come From Berlin To Teach Only German In The Schools Of Alsace And
Lorraine. The Germans Had Put Up This Notice On The Bulletin-Board.
4. What Changes Did The Order From Berlin Cause In School That Day? (Most
Important)
Ans: – The Order From Berlin Caused The Following Changes In The School That Day :-
(I) The School And All Other Things Were Quiet Like Sunday Morning.
(Ii) The Whole School Seemed Very Strange And Solemn.
(Iii) M. Hamel Had Put On His Finest Dress Which He Wore Only On Inspection And Prize
Days Of School.
(Iv) The Village People Came And Sat Silently On The Back Benches In The School Room
To Thank The Teacher For His Services That Way.
(V) It Upset All The Students And Their Teacher. All The Schools Of Alsace And
Lorraine Would Teach German And The New Master Would Come The Next Day. For The
Students, This Would Be Their Last Lesson.
Lesson 2
Lost Spring
1. What Is Saheb Looking For In The Garbage Dumps? Where Is He And Where
Has He Come From? (Most Important)
Ans:- Saheb Is Looking For Coins And Rupee Notes In The Garbage Dumps. Sometimes
He Finds A Rupee, Evena Ten Rupee Note Or A Silver Coin. There Is Always Hope Of
Finding More. He Is In Seemapuri. Saheb Has Come From Bangladesh. He Came With
His Mother In 1971, His House Was Set Amidst The Green Fields Of Dhaka. Storms
Swept Away Their Fields And Homes. So They Left It.
2. Mention The Hazards Of Working In The Glass Bangles Industry? (Most
Important)
Ans:– Working In The Glass Bangle Industry Is Full Of Numerous Health Hazards. The
Children Work In The Glass Furnaces With High Temperatures. They Work In The Dingy
Cells Where There Is No Light And No Air. This Spoils Their Health, Eye-Sight And Other
Parts Of The Body. The Bangle-Makers Weld Pieces Of Coloured Glass Into Circles Of
Bangles. They Polish Them And The Dust Of The Polishing Along With The High
Temperature Flames Result In Losing Their Eye- Sight Before They Become Adults.
They Live And Work In Stinking Lanes And Thereby Their Health Goes On Deteriorating.
3. Why Should Child Labour Be Eliminated And How? (Important) 2022
Ans:- Child Labour Should Be Eliminated Because It Takes Away From The Child His
Childhood And The Prospect Of Elementary Education. Moreover, Since The Child
Labourers Are Cheap, And Consequently Engaged In Hazardous And Dangerous
Employment, They Are Often Vulnerable To Mental And Physical Illness. In Order To
Curb This Problem, It Is Important To Make Education Easily Accessible. Apart From
That, The Parents Must Be Made Aware Of The Consequences Of Working In Harmful
Environments. It Is Also Important To Make The Public Aware Of The Fact That Child
Labour Is A Criminal Of Fence And Is Punishable Under Law. The Government Must
Ensure Stricter Child Labour Laws And That The Offenders Are Punished.
3. How, In Your Opinion, Can Mukesh Realise His Dreams? (Important) 2022
Ans- Mukesh Is The Son Of A Poor Bangle-Maker Of Firozabad. Most Of The Young
Men Of Firozabad Have No Initiative Or Ability To Dream, But Mukesh Is An Exception.
He Has The Capacity To Take Courage And Break From The Traditional Family
Occupation. He Has Strong Will Power Also. He Does Not Want To Be A Pawn In The
Hands Of The Middlemen Or Moneylenders. He Insists On Being His Own Master By
Becoming A Motor Mechanic.
4. What Forces Conspire To Keep The Workers In The Bangle Industry Of
Firozabad In Poverty? (Important)
Ans:- The Forces Conspire To Keep The Workers In The Bangle Industry Of Firozabad
In Poverty Are Some Sahukars, Middle Man, Policeman, Bureaucrats And Politicians,
They All Exploited The Workers Of Firozabad. Even After Working So Hard The Bangle
Makers Remain Poor. All These Form A Vicious Circle. If The Bangle Makers Try To
Organise Themselves Info A Cooperative, The Police Catch And Beat Them. They Are
Put Into Jail On False Charges Of Illegal Acts. Poor Bangle Makers Have Been Trapped
In It For Generations. Now They Have Come To Accept It As Something Natural. Thus
Their Life Is Full Of Obstacles Which Force Them To Lead A Life Of Poverty And
Deprivation.
Lesson 3
Deep Water
1. What Is The “Misadventure” That William Douglas Speaks About ? (Most
Important)
Ans– At The Age Of Ten Or Eleven William O. Douglas Decided To Learn And Swim At
The Y. M .C. A. Pool Because It Was Only Two Or Three Feet Deep At The Shallow End.
He Had An Aversion To The Water But He Felt Comfortable When He Paddled With His
New Water Wings In The Water. One Day He Went To The Pool When No One Else Was
There. He Was Waiting For Others To Come. Then Suddenly A Big Boy Came And He
Picked Douglas Up And Tossed Him Into The Pool. He At Once Went On The Bottom And
Made A Big Jump Towards The Surface. He Made Several Attempts Fo Save Himself
But All In Vain. Atlast He Stopped All His Efforts And Became Unconscious. But Luckily,
He Was Taken Out Of The Pool And Saved
2. Why Was Douglas Determined To Get Over The Fear Of Water ? (Most
Important)
Ans:- Douglas Was Defermined To Get Over The Fear Of Water When He Came To Know
About The Water Of Cascades. He Wanted To Get Into Them But Whenever He Tried,
The Terrorising Memory Of Pool Would Come Back. Tt Would Grip Him Completely And
His Legs Would Become Paralyzed. It Would Ruin His Fishing Trips And Deprived Him Of
The Joy Of Canoeing, Boating And Swimming. That’s Why He Decided To Get Over His
Fear Of Water.
3. How Did The Instructor “Build A Swimmer” Out Of Douglas ? (Most Important)
Ans: – The Haunting Fear Of The Water Followed Douglas In His Fishing Trips,
Swimming, Boating And Canoeing. To Get Rid Of This Fear, He Finally Engaged An
Instructor Who Practised Him Five Days A Week, An Hour Each Day. He Held One End
Of The Rope In His Hands And The Other End Through A Pulley Overhead Of Douglas. It
Was Tied O The Belt With The Rope. He Made Douglas Swim Back And Forth In The
Pool. After Three Months Of Training, The Instructor Taught Douglas To Put His Face
Underwater And Breathe Out, And To Raise His Nose And Breathe In. He Repeated This
Exercise Hundreds Of Times. Bit By Bit He Got Rid Of The Ferror That Gripped Him.
Then He Held Douglas At The Side Of The Pool And Made Him Kick Himself With His
Own Legs. After Weeks Of Doing This Practice, He Could Command His Own Legs Of
Swimming In Water. Thus Piece By Piece, The Instructor Built A Swimmer And
Perfected Him In Every Way.
4. How Did Douglas Overcome His Fear Of Water? (Important)
Ans:- When Douglas Was At The Age Of Three Or Four, One Day He Was Standing At
The Beach In California. Suddenly The Waves Knocked Him Down And Swept Over Him.
For Some Time He Was Buried In The Water And He Was Unable To Take His Breath. He
Was Deeply Frightened. This Was The Time When He First Became Afraid Of Water.
Lesson 4
The Rattrap
1. From Where Did The Peddler Get The Idea Of The World Being A Rattrap?
(Most Important)
Ans :- One Day The Paddler Went Round Selling His Rattraps. All Of A Sudden He Was
Left O His Own Meditations. He Thought That The Whole World With Ifs Lands And
Seas, Its Cities And Villages Was Nothing But A Big Rattrap. It Of Fered Riches, Joys,
Shelter, Food, Heat And Clothing To The People As The Rattrap Of Fered Cheese And
Porks For The Rats. As Soon As Anyone Got Tempted To Touch The Bait, It Closed Him
In And Thus Everything Came To An End For Him
2. Why Was The Crofter So Talkative And Friendly With The Peddler?
(Important)
Ans :- The Crofter Allowed The Peddler To Stay For The Night In His Cottage. He
Welcomed The Peddler With A Smiling Face. He Was An Old Man Without A Wife Or
Child. Therefore, He Became Happy To Get Someone To Talk O In His Loneliness.
That’s Why He Was So Talkative And Friendly With The Peddler. He Served Him Supper
And Gave Him Obacco. He Played “Majolis” , A Game Of Cards, To Entertain Him. He
Got Friendlier With The Peddler By Showing Him The Money Kept In The Pouch.
3. Why Was The Peddler Amused By This Idea? (Important)
Ans :- The Peddler Was Amused By The Idea That The Whole World Around Him Was
Nothing But A Big Rattrap. The Riches, Happiness, Food, Clothing And Shelter Efc
Were Like Baits O Trap The People In. His Own Life Was Sad And Monotonous. He
Walked Laboriously From Place To Place. The World Had Never Been Kind To Him. So,
During His Gloomy Ploddings, This Idea Became His Favourite Pastime. He Was Amused
How People Let Themselves Be Caught In The Dangerous Snare But He Was Satisfied
That He Was Ot The One Who Was Caught In The Vicious Circle Of Poverty. There Were
More Like Him Who Were Still Circling Around The Bait.
4. What Made The Peddler Accept Edla Williamson’s Invitation? (Important)
Ans: – Edla Willmansson Had Better Power Of Persuasion. She Looked At The Peddler
Quite Compassionately. She Knew He Was Afraid. So She Assured Him That No Harm
Would Come To Him And He Would Be Allowed To Leave Just As Freely As He Came. Her
Friendly Manner Made The Peddler Feel Confident In Her And Accepted The
Invitation.
5. Did The Peddler Expect The Kind Of Hospitality That He Received From The
Crofter? (Important)
Ans:– No, The Peddler Had Never Expected The Kind Of Hospitality That He
Received From The Crofter. He Expected Sour Faces When He Knocked The Door And
Requested For The Night Shelter. But The Crofter Was Happy To Get Someone To Talk
To In His Loneliness. He Immediately Put The Porridge Pot On The Fire And Gave The
Peddler Supper. Then He Gave Him A Big Slice Of Tobacco For The Stranger’s Pipe To
Smoke. Finally, He Entertained Him By Playing A Game Of Cards With Him Till Bedtime.
This Hospitality Was Unexpected For The Peddler.
Lesson 5
Indigo
1. Why Do You Think The Servants Thought Gandhi To Be Another Peasant?
(Most Important)
Ans: – From Calcutta Both Gandhi And Rajkumar Shukla Reached The City Of Patna.
He Led Gandhi To The House Of A Lawyer, Rajendra Prasad . He Was Out Of Town. His
Servants Knew Shukla As A Poor Sharecropper From Champaran Who Troubled Prasad
To Take Up The Cause Of Indigo. Gandhi Went There With Shukla For The First Time.
So They Took Him To Be Another Peasant. The Servants Allowed Both Of Them To Stay
On The Ground. Moreover, Gandhi Was A Simple And Humble Man Dressed In A Plain
“Dhoti’ (Loincloth). To The Servants, He Must Have Looked Like Just Another Poor
Farmer In This Country.
2. Why Do You Think Gandhi Considered The Champaran Episode To Be A Turning- Point In His Life? (Most Important)
Ans:- Gandhi Went To Champaran In 1917 And It Was Then That He Decided Fo Insist
On The British Leaving India. It Was There That Not Only Did He Raise His Voice
Against The Injustice Of The Landlord System In Bihar But Also Freed Them From
Fear. First He Defied The Secretary Of The British Landlords’ Association Who
Refused To Give Information Fo An ‘Outsider’. Next He Refused To Leave Tirhut
Division In Which The Champaran District Lay Despite Being Fold To Do So. He Also
Arranged A Gathering Of Peasants In Huge Numbers Which Was The Beginning Of Their
Freedom From Fear Of The British. The Official Felt Powerless Without Gandhi’s
Cooperation, This Was His Proof That The Power Of The Britishers Could Be
Challenged By Indians. The Peasants Realized That They Had Rights And This Was
Their First Lesson In Courage. Soon Within A Few Years, The British Planters Returned
The Estates Fo The Peasants. This Was The End Of Indigo Sharecropping. Through The
Champaran Incident Gandhi Declared For The First Time That The British Could Not
Order Indians In Their Own Country. It Did Not Begin As An Act Of Disobedience
Though. He Was Through Personal Example, Able To Motivate The Masses Into Civil
Disobedience And Teach Them To Be Self-Reliant. Hence, He Considered The
Champaran Episode As A Turning Point In His Life.
3. Why Is Rajkumar Shukla Described As Being ‘Resolute’? (Important)
Ans:- Raj Kumar Shukla Is Described As Being ‘Resolute’ Because He Was Fully
Determined To Ake Gandhi To Bihar. Being An Illiterate And Poor Share-Cropper:
From Champaran, He Had Come To Apprise And Complain O Gandhi About The Injustice
Of The Landlord System In Bihar. He Met Gandhi In The Lucknow Session Of The
Congress. He Was Too Committed O Accompany Gandhi Everywhere. Gandhi Was Very
Much Impressed By His Tenacity And Fixed Time For Calcutta, Months Passed In
Waiting, Shukla Was Sitting On His Haunches At The Fixed Place In Calcutta, Til
Gandhi Was Free. Finally Both Boarded A Train Fo Patna.
4. List The Places That Gandhi Visited Between His First Meeting With Shukla
And His Arrival At Champaran. (Important) 2022
Ans: – Shukla Called On Gandhi At Lucknow. Then Gandhi Had An Appointment In
Cawnpore And Was Committed To Go Fo The Other Parts Of India. When Gandhi
Returned To His Ashram In Sevagram At Ahmedabad, Shukla Followed Him. Then,
Gandhi Went To Calcutta. Shukla Was Sitting On His Haunches At The Appointed Date.
When Gandhi Was Free, Both Boarded A Train To The City Of Patna In Bihar. Then
Gandhi Went To Muzaffarpur Enroute To Champaran From There He Went To Motihari
And The Nearby Village. Finally He Returned To Champaran.
Lesson 6
Poets & Pancakes
1. What Does The Writer Mean By ‘The Fiery Misery’ Of Those Subjected To
Make-Up? (IMP)
Ans : The Make Up-Room Of Gemini Studios Had The Look Of A Hair Cutting Salon. It
Had Incandescent Lights At All Angles Around Half A Dozen Large Mirrors. They
Radiated Much Heat. The Artists Would Feel The Heat Emanating From These Lights.
Thus, The Writer Uses The Term ‘Fiery Misery’ To Denote The Uncomfortable
Situation Of Those Subjected To Make-Up.
2. What Work Did The ‘Office Boy’ Do In The Gemini Studios? Why Did He Join
The Studios? Why Was He Disappointed? (IMP)
Ans : The Make-Up Department Of The Gemini Studios Had An “Office Boy.” He Had
Avery Responsible Duty. He Was To Do The Makeup Of The Crowd On The Crowd
Shooting Day. For The Crowd Shooting He Would Mix His Paints In A Huge Vessel And
Slap It On The Crowd Players To Close Every Pore On Each Face. He Joined The Studios
Years Ago In The Hope Of Becoming A Star Actor, Or A Fop Screen Writer Or A Director
Or A Lyrics-Writer. He Was A Little Poet Too. But He Was Disappointed That His Talent
Was In A Such A Department Which Was Fit For The Barbers And Makeup Men. So The
Author Was Praying For Crowd Shooting All The Time.
3. Why Was Kothamangaiam Subbu Considered No. 2 In Gemini Studios? (IMP)
Ans : Kothamangalam Subbu Was Considered No. 2 Because He Was Very Loyal And
Closer To The Boss. He Was Given This Title Because He Was A Brahmin And Had
Exposure To More Affluent Situations And People. He Looked Cheerful Even After
Having Had A Hand In A Flop Film. He Could Never Do Things On His Own Because Of His
Loyalty. His Creativity Only Surfaced When Asked By Boss. He Was Talented Yet Had
Enemies. He Used To Give Valid Suggestions To Producers.
4. Why Was The Englishman’s Visit Referred To As Unexplained Mystery? (IMP)
Ans : The Englishman Was A Poet Whose Name Was Not Familiar. None Of The
Employees Of The Studio Knew The Identity Of The Visitor. He Came And Lectured
Them. The Lecture Lasted About An Hour And It Left All Of Them Confused. In His
Speech He Talked About The Thrills And Travails Of An English Poet Which Made No
Sense For The Simple People At Gemini Studios Who Had No Exposure Other Than
Films And So They Were Not Interested. These Simple People Had Neither Taste For
English Poetry Nor Political Interests. They Did Not Understand What Was Happening.
They Did Not Know What An English Poet Was Doing In A Film Studio Which Made Tamil
Films For The Simplest Sort Of People Who Had Nothing To Do With English Poetry.
The Poet Was Equally Baffled. He Too Must Have Felt The Strangeness Of His Talk
Hence, His Visit Remained An Unexplained Mystery.
5. Did The People At Gemini Studios Have Any Particular Political Affiliations?
(TMP)
Ans : The Gemini Studios Was Set Up In 1940. Tt Had Working Peaple From All Sects
And They Exhibited A Sense Of National Integration. The Gemini Studios Was The
Favourite Haunt Of Poets And Writers. It Had An Excellent Mess. The People At
Gemini Studios Did Not Have Any Particular Political Affiliations. The Common
Political Notions Of The Day Managed To Influence Them But That Was Limited To
Wearing Khadi And Admiring The Gandhian Philosophy. Most Of The People Were
Apolitical But Worshipped Gandhiji. They Hated The Term “Communism” As To Them A
Communist Was A Godless Man, Incapable Of Love And Always Out To Spread Unrest And
Lesson 7
The Interview
1. What Are Some Of The Positive Views On Inferviews? (Most Important)
Ans: – According To The Writer, Some Of The Positive Views On Inferviews Are I-
I) An Interview Helps Us In Finding Out The Hidden Talent Of A Person.
Ii) It Brings To Us The Truth About People And Events.
Iii) It Is A Supremely Useful Medium Of Communication.
Iv) Tt Gives Us The Most Vivid Impressions Of Our Confemporaries.
V) In Everyday Practice, An Interview Is An Art And Varies In Its Functions, Methods
And Merits
Vi) We Come To Know About A Celebrity By Asking Him Questions.
2. Why Do Most Celebrity Writers Despise Being Interviewed? (Most Important)
OR Why Do Some Great Writers Dislike Being Interviewed?
OR Why Do Some Celebrity Writers Hate To Be Inferviewed?
Ans:- Most Of The Celebrities Do Not Like To Be Inferviewed At All. They Consider It
As An ‘Unwarranted Intrusion’ Info Their Lives. Celebrity Writers Believe That
Interviews Unduly Interfere In Their Private Lives. They Regard Themselves As
Victims Of Interviews. They Claim That The Inferview In Some Way *Diminishes” Them,
Just Like Some Ancient Cultures Believed That A Portrait Of A Person Takes Away His
Soul. Certain Celebrities Like V… Naipaul Has Claimed That Inferviews Leave Them
Wounded While Others Like Rudyard Kipling Has A More Condemnatory Attitude About
The Interviews. Rudyard Kipling Has Referred To It As A Crime.
3. What Do You Understand By The Expression “Thumbprints On His Windpipe”?
(Important)
Ans: – Celebrities Often Feel That They Have Been Made The Beast Of Prey Through
Interviews. Saul Bellow Was Interviewed On Many Occasions But He Always Felt
Uneasy. Once He Described Inferviews As Being Like Thumbprints On His Windpipe.
“Thumbprints On His Windpipe” Means To Choke O Suffocate Somebody By Applying
Pressure On His Throat. Saul Bellow Uses This Expression To Refer To The Pressure
And Discomfort Felt By A Celebrity While Giving An Interview. He Considered It As An
Assault On His Person. Tt Was Because The Interviewer Created Too Much Tension And
Pressure To Feel Suffocated. He Felt As If He Had Put His Thumbprints On His
Windpipe
4. How Does Eco Find The Time To Write So Much? (Important) 2022
Ans:– During The Inferview, Mukund Padmanabhan Reiferates David Lodge’s
Astonishment On Umberto Eco’s Large Amount Of Works And How He Manages To Write
Them All. Eco Replies That Just Like The Universe Has Empty Spaces, Our Lives Too,
Have A Lot Of Empty Spaces Or ‘Interstices’, As He Calls Them. Whenever He Has A Few
Moments Fo Spare In Between Two Dif Ferent Tasks, Instead Of Wasting Them, He Uses
The Time Fo Write. He Even Gives An Example Of His Working Technique. He Says That
While Waiting For Someone To Come Up The Elevator He Keeps Himself Busy.
5. Did Umberto Eco Consider Himself A Novelist First Or An Academic Scholar?
(Important)
Ans: – In His Inferview With Mukund Padmanabhan, Umberto Eco States That He
Started Writing Novels By Accident. Novels Satisfied His Taste For Narration.
Further He Says, °I Am A Professor Who Writes Novels On Sundays.” Al These Facts
Clarify That Eco Was Not A Full Time Novelist. He Considers Himself A Regular
Academic Scholar. Against 40 Works Of Nonfiction, Eco Has Written Only Five Novels.
Eco Feels Proud In Considering Himself As A University Professor. When He Says He
Writes On Sundays, It Signifies That Novel Writing Is His Casual Job. He Points Out
That He Does Not Go To Pen Clubs Or Writers. He Participates In Academic
Conferences. So He Clearly Identifies Himself With The Academic Community. He
Identifies Himself As Regular Academic Scholar Than A Novelist.
Lesson 8
Going Places
1. Where Was It Most Likely That The Two Girls Would Find Work After School?
(IMP)
Ans : Sophie And Jansie Were Both Classmates And Friends, On Their Way To Home
From School, Both Were Discussing Finding Work After Schooling. Sophie Was A Girl Of
Imagination And Daydreaming. She Thought Of Having A Boutique. Jansie Was Very
Much Aware About Their Financial Conditions And Family Background. She Knew That
Both Were Earmarked For The Biscuit Factory After Passing School
2. Does Sophie’s Father Believe Her Story? (IMP)
Ans : No, Sophie’s Father Does Not Believe Her Story Though He Is A Fan Of Danny
Casey. When Geoff Tells His Father About Sophie’s Meeting With Casey, He Turns
His Head To Look At Her. His Expression Was One Of Disdain, He Ignores Her And Talks
About Another Football Player Named Tom Finney. Then Sophie Told That Casey Was
Going To Buy A Shop. Her Father Grimaced And Called It Her Another ‘Wild Story.’He
Tells Her That One Of These Days She Is Going To Talk Herself “Into A Load Of Trouble.”
Thus It Is Obvious That Sophie’s Father Did Not Believe Her Story.
3. Did Sophie Really Meet Danny Casey? (IMP)
Ans : No, Sophie Did Not Really Meet Danny Casey. She Remained Fantasizing About
His Arrival. In The Evening Sophie Walked Along The Canal And Reached A Solitary
Place. It Was The Perfect Place Where The Lovers Waited And Met. She Imagined His
Coming. She Watched Along The Canal, Seeing Him Come Out Of The Shadows. She
Watched For Him But There Was No Sign Of Him. She Climbed The Step To The Street
Carrying The Hard Burden Of That Sadness. While Walking Through The Royce’s
Arcade She Pictured Danny Again There. She Asked Him If He Was Danny. He
Confirmed Saying ‘Yes’ That Was Right. She Asked For The Autograph. He Didn’t Have
A Pen. She Stood There For Along Time Where He Stood, Remembering His Melodious
Voice, Green Eyes, The Innocent Genius, The Great Danny Casey. Thus She Remained
Lost In A Dreamy World Where She Imagined Meeting Casey With Her.
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