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It went on like that for a few weeks. Id wait until the general went for a stroll, then I'd walk past the Taheris' stand. If Khanum Taheri was there, she'd offer me tea and a kolchu and we'd chat about Kabul in the old days, the people we knew, her arthiritis. Undoubtedly, she had noticed that my appearances on. "Oh you just missed your Kaka," she'd say. I actually liked it when Khanum Taheri was there, and not just because of her amirable ways; Soraya was more relaxed, more talkative with her mother around. As if her pressence legitimized what eber was happening between us- though certainly not the same degree that the general's would have. Khunum Taheri's chaperoning made our meetings, if not gossip-proof, then less gossip-worthy, even if her borderline fawning on me clearly embarrassed Soraya.
1. How long did it go on for?
A. few days.
B. few years.
C. few weeks..
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