Describe John Byro. Do you think John Byro recognized his horse? Why did he not accuse the boys of stealing @his horse?
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In the story, John Byro is an Assyrian farmer. He is described as lonely. His loneliness is one reason why he visits the narrator's house. He is described as a visitor, rather than a stranger, and the narrator knows a little bit about him, including the fact that he learned Armenian to alleviate his loneliness, so the impression is that he is perhaps a friend or acquaintance of the narrator's family.
Yes he recognized his horse he didn't accused the two boys because they follows the tribe hallmark trust and honest.
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