He accused Charley of attempting to cheat him. Hence the clerk stared him and refused to accept the money. He advised Charley and Louisa to come there.Īnswer: The money given by Charley did not pertain to the era of 1894. He had been invited for a lemon juice party. Everybody was on the side of a road and singing a song ‘Seeing Nelly Home’. Thus Charley was convinced about Sam being at Galesburg.Īnswer: Sam was enjoying the peaceful and lazy ambience of Galesburg. He found that Sam had purchased 800 hundred dollars of old currency. The letter inside the envelope was written by Sam and addressed to Charley.Ĭharley then went to old coin dealer. The date on the newspaper was July 11, 1894.Īnswer: In his stamp collection he found an envelope addressed to his grandfather that was dated July 18, 1894. The headline was about President Cleveland. Printing of this newspaper had been stopped since many years. The normal currency of the day was not accepted there.Īnswer: He looked at the newspaper. A person there was having old style watch in his pocket. The locomotive was of different type.Īttire of people was different. Information centre was made of wood & spittoons were of brass. Louisa is one such example.Īnswer: The layout and facilities were entirely different. It is an imaginary place away from every day hectic life.
It represents imaginations of human beings. It is not so obvious and it is difficult to reach there. Answer: According to the text it is one more level of Central Grand Railway Station.