at what is the narrator quite successful?
the thief's story
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Answer : In the short story 'The thief's story' by Ruskin Bond, the narrator (Hari Singh) refers to himself as 'an experienced and fairly successful hand. ' The narrator is quite successful at stealing money and robbing people. He befriended Anil at the wrestling match with the sole purpose of taking advantage of him.
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The narrator is quite successful at stealing money and robbing people.
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