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At what is the narrator quite successful ? The thief story

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Answered by anu522
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HEYA..

THE NARRATOR IS QUITE SUCCESFUL IN BETRAYING THE PEOPLE BY STALING MONEY FROM THEM

THE THEIF STORY - BY RUSKIN BOND

HOPE HELPED..

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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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.

The following lines from the story provide the answer :

'I was still a thief when I met Anil. And though only 15, I was an  experienced and fairly successful hand.'

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