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Chapter 3 Arnav Chapter 2 Summary
Chapter 3 Arnav
UNDERGROUND TO CANDA
1. He said that “do you want water” because he could see that the kids sitting in the cart were thirsty.
2. He could see that they/kids looked scared/ freighted.
3. Some Drops of water falling.

4. The boy is not a slave and she should not talk to the boy that is not a slave.

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