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Please help !!Read the excerpt below of mr. bedford’s first meeting with mr. cavor. what were your first impressions of the two characters? take a moment to describe your thoughts about one of these characters in about 150 words. be sure to use the details provided in the reading to support your conclusions. he had his watch out as i came up to him. he had a chubby, rubicund face with reddish brown eyes—previously i had seen him only against the light. “one moment, sir,” said i as he turned. he stared. “one moment,” he said, “certainly. or if you wish to speak to me for longer, and it is not asking too much —your moment is up—would it trouble you to accompany me? ” “not in the least,” said i, placing myself beside him. “my habits are regular. my time for intercourse—limited.” “this, i presume, is your time for exercise? ” “it is. i come here to enjoy the sunset.” “you don’t.” “sir? ” “you never look at it.” “never look at it? ” “no, i’ve watched you thirteen nights, and not once have you looked at the sunset—not once

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