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प्रश्न
Briefly narrate the happenings of the play in Scene II.
How did the Marshall save the children?
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उत्तर
When the children were panic-stricken after the flood. They had to sleep in the attic. Sara who was brought home by Jim also fractured her leg. Mr. Peter and Miss. Marsh, the Red Cross nurse, had brought the boat. They gave the first aid to Sara. They took her to the Red cross and Betty and Rose were also taken with them in the boat. Amy and Jim stayed behind. Thus the Marsh saved the children.
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