Answer:
The
narrator was going to Pittsburg for business purpose by the chair-car which was
well-filled with people of the kind one usually sees on chair-cars. He was
sitting on chair no 7. Suddenly when he leaned back, he saw, that the person on
chair no 9 hurled a book on the floor and it was 'The Rose Lady and Trevelyan',
one of the best selling novels of those days. When he looked at that person, he
remember him at once; he was his old acquaintance, John A Pescud, whom he had
seen after two years.
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