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CHAPTER - THE LEOPARD BY RUSKIN BOND
I WANT A SUMMARY OF THIS CHAPTER

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Answered by narindersysteam
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The Leopard by Ruskin Bond is a short story which gives the view of the relationship between humans and animals. The story is set in the forest of Mussoorie – at the times when forests were declining and hunters were growing. ... Next day when he went to the jungle he saw hunters enjoys there victory over the poor animal.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Leopard by Ruskin Bond is a short story that highlights the relationship between humans and animals. The story is set against the forest of Mussoorie – especially of the time when the forest belt was declining and hunters were growing.

A little far from his cottage, down the hill, Ruskin goes for a walk around a stream. After some time, the trail of the path disappears in the forest and a stream appears, its water making a soft gurgling sound flowing down the ravine. The ravine is so deep that below only shadow appears, nothing else. He is a frequent walker through that path. Birds, monkeys, and other herbivorous animals are familiar with his smell. They know he is not a hunter. At times, he spots a silent leopard at the stream for drinking water. Ruskin often stops upon seeing it. That also happened that they both crossed each other’s path several times. Even animals can smell the intentions of man. Like other animals, leopard sensed Ruskin as a harmless human. It trusted him.

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