Charactersketch of aram chapter 1 of snapshots
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Aram, in spite of
being younger, was more practical. He
was not as crazy as his elder cousin. He was worried about his family's
reputation. He was neither a good rider nor as spontaneously efficient as his
cousin. The two cousins had a wonderful rapport between them and they got along
pretty well. Aram showed more consideration than Mourad in dealing with the
important issue of the stolen horse. No sooner he came to know that the stolen
horse was John Byro's, than he ran to Mourad to tell him the news. He did it
for the sake of the reputation of their tribe. His timely action saved not only
them from being caught as thieves, but also saved their tribe's image from
being tarnished.
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