In "Araby," the story's narrator is infatuated with a girl known only as "Mangan’s sister." The narrator promises to buy her a present from the titular bazaar, but leaves without one, disappointed with the idle chatter of a saleswoman he meets.
- The narrator lives with his aunt and uncle. The former tenant of his house died and left behind a library that intrigues the narrator.
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Mangan’s sister asks the narrator if he plans on attending a bazaar
called Araby, and he promises to get her something from the fair as a
gift.
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The narrator is delayed in leaving to go to the fair as his uncle returns late from work with the money.
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