Description of location and setting of the story Harold the Hornbill
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Harold the Hornbill is a story written by Ruskin Bond, set in his own grandfather's house.
Ruskin Bond's grandfather loved animals and birds, and kept many of them in his home. Harold was the name of a hornbill that was a part of his collection.
The story is about Harold and his parents. Harold lived with Ruskin's grandfather for around 12 years, and he misses the hornbill even now.
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