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A Broader Perspective • In this story, Armenian farmers with very few material things are shown to possess something else of immense value. What is it? How is it shown in the way they treat animals? In their regard for the feelings of other people? In what way are these people unfailingly honest? In what sense are their lives rich? What qualities of character are most honored by this story?
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The farmer studied the horse eagerly.Good morning, sons of my friends, he said. What is the name of your horse?My Heart, my cousin Mourad said in Armenian.A lovely name, John Byro said, for a lovely horse. I could swear it is the horse that was stolen from me many weeks ago. May I look into its mouth?Of course, Mourad said.The farmer looked into the mouth of the horse.Tooth for tooth, he said. I would swear it is my horse if I didn't know your parents. The fame ofyour family for honesty is well known to me. Yet the horse is the twin of my horse. A suspicious man would believe his eyes instead of his heart. Good day, my young friends.Good day, John Byro, my cousin Mourad said.Early the following morning we took the horse to John Byro's vineyard and put it in the barn. The dogs followed us around without making a sound.The dogs, I whispered to my cousin Mourad. I thought they would bark.They would at somebody else, he said. I have a way with dogs.My cousin Mourad put his arms around the horse, pressed his nose into the horse's nose, pattedit, and then we went away. That afternoon John Byro came to our house in his surrey and showed my mother the horse that had been stolen and returned.I do not know what to think, he said. The horse is stronger than ever. Better-tempered, too. I thank God.My uncle Khosrove, who was in the parlor, became irritated and shouted, Quiet, man, quiet

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