bond of the narrator and his family with crow caesar
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mirror; Harold the hornbill, who plays with tennis balls; and Caesar the crow, who ... In the story, the narrator secretly expresses his love of animals to ... Bond's early stories for children, written in Delhi when he was in his twenties, re -create his Anglo-Indian childhood ... Ram Ayodhya Singh, V. L. V. N. Narendra Kumar · 1999 · Indic fiction (English)
Bishnu has an emotional re - union with his family . His exultation is almost palpable and optimism infectious .
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Ruskin Bond tells us about a crow, which was lying almost dead on the road. The writer and his grandfather nursed him back to health. He would not mix with other crows, maybe he had become snobbish after living with humans on equal terms.
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