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what did the narrator say about his village Hosahalli​

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Answer:

The narrator says it is a ‘pity’ if one has not heard of his village Hosahalli. He reasons that, there is no mention of it in any geography book because the sahibs in England, writing in English, did not know that such a place existed.

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icl i thought this was one of them knock knock jokes.

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