a. Mini was called a chatterbox because she could not live without chatting all the time.
b. Mini had heard that Kabuliwallahs caught children, put them in their sacks and took them away. So, she was afraid of the Kabuliwallah.
c. Rehman, the Kabuliwallah, had stabbed a man who owed him money. For this crime, he was arrested.
d. He was shocked to see that Mini, the little girl he had known, had grown into such a beautiful woman.
e. Mini’s father took out some money and gave it to Rehman so that he could also see his own daughter after so many years.
f. This chapter narrates a story between an attachment and human bonding between Mini and the Kabuliwallah. There is a mention of the girl’s lively interaction and love with her father. At the end, Mini’s father shows a superior human quality of kindness by giving the kabuliwallah money so he could visit his daughter.