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20. The new diamónd necklact,, exactly the same as the old one, was given, to Madam Forestier., 21. They had to work hard and lead a, miserable life to pay off the debts., 22. They sent away the maid and rented some, "rooms in the attic., for their miserable condition., का गले का हार।, 28. Madam Forestier was touched and said,, "Oh! My poor Matilda! Mine (diamonds), were false. They' were not worth over five, hundred francs., Superb-glor, PAGE 42, Embraced-, खजाना। Prett, Character Sketch, Y. Matilda: Matilda is a pretty, young lady. She wanted to lead a rich and luxurious life. But she, was, born in a humble family and had to marry an ordinary man. She felt sad about her petty, economic and social status. When Matilda got an invitation to a ball, she wanted to pretend, as a rich woman. She gave in to vanity. She disregarded the advice of her good husband. She, is a woman who sought the praise and admiration of others. She feels very happy when men, appreciated her beauty and grace at the dance ball. Matilda is a woman lacking wisdom and, prudence. Just to showoff a day at the ball, she loses her boITowed necklace. This leads to, enormous suffering for her and her husband for a number of years. She does not understand, the importance of living within one's means., 2 Mr. Loisel: Mr. Loisel is a simple man working as a clerk. He loves his wife and does, everything to make her happy. He gets an invitation to a ball with his wife. When his wife, wants a costly necklace, he suggests she should borrow a necklace from her rich friend,, Madam Forestier. When Matilda loses her necklace, he uses his hard-earned savings to buy a, new necklace. He starts working very. hard to repay the debt they had incurred. Mr. Loisel is, ready to make enormous sacrifice to maintain his family. He is a man who believes in living, a life within one's means. Unfortunately, because he is. lenient towards his wife, he has to, undergo much suffering., Enthusiasm-, rooni, सज़ा हु, grace, गरिमा :, down, नीचे अ, View-sight, disappointec, PAGE 43, Bewilderm, Dictated-, Frigid-cc, PAGE 44, Perceive-, Horrible-, Lodgings, - मोल-भाव, बाल्टियाँ। E, EI Aston, ENRICH YOUR VOCABULARY, PAGE 45, PAGE 39, Recall-, Pretty-beautiful, Error-mistake, Tel. Destiny-fate, Distinguished-marked out, faf Petty-, small, छोटो-सा। Incessantlycontinually, निरंतर। Delicacies-dainties, soft leanings, कोमलताएँ, सुकुमारकताएँ, नजाकतें।, Luxuries-comforts and riches, ऐश्वर्य, ऐशोआराम। Shabby-ugly, भद्दी। Worn-much used, घिसी हुई। Tortured -pained,, anguished, यातना देती थी। Tureen-, -a large decp serving dish, परात, कटरी। Delighted happy, pleasant, प्रसन्नता के साथ।, Read:, Despairhopelessness, निराशां। Elatedpuffed up, in high spirits, फूला हुआ, गर्वित।, Q1., Exquisite--marvellous, उत्तम, अद्भुत। Dishes- (here) food items, व्यंजन ( भोजन के)। Convent -areligious school , मठ।