One day last summer the author was travelling to Pittsburg by chair car. What does he say about his co-passengers?
When does he realize that he has lost his way? How have his anxiety and insecurity been described?
Answer the following questions briefly.
(a) One day last summer the author was travelling to Pittsburg by chair car. What does he say about his co-passengers?
(b) Who was the passenger of chair No.9? What did he suddenly do?
(c) What was John A. Pescud’s opinion about best-sellers? Why?
(d) What does John say about himself since his last meeting with the author?
(e) How did John’s first meeting with Jessie’s father go? What did the author tell him?
(f) Why did John get off at Coketown?
(g) John is a hypocrite. Do you agree with this statement? Substantiate your answer.
(h) Describe John A. Pescud with reference to the following points: