what does the author fondly remember about the bakers of Goa ?​

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The author remembers fondly his childhood days in Goa. He recalls how the baker used to be the friend, companion and guide of the children. The thud and jingle of the traditional baker's bamboo woke them from their sleep. It heralded the arrival of the baker or the pader in the morning.

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The author remembers fondly his childhood days in Goa, when the Portuguese famous for their loaves of bread at the old time. The author recalls how the baker used to be the friend, companion and guide of the children. The thud and jingle of the traditional baker's bamboo woke them from their sleep. It heralded the arrival of the baker or the pader in the morning. The baker arrives twice a day. Once in the morning while selling his goods and second time in evening after selling aal his goods.

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