Explain a tearful Pleading
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For the next three hours she would not leave that cage. She gave him tea, lemonade, cakes, ice-cream and what not. Then ‘closing time’ came and we had to leave. My wife cried bitterly; Baba cried bitterly; even the hardened curator and the keepers felt depressed. As for me, I had reconciled myself to what I knew was going to happen next.
“Oh please, sir,” she asked the curator, “may I have my Baba back”? Hesitantly, he answered, “Madam, he belongs to the zoo and is Government property now. I cannot give away Government property. But if my boss, the superintendent Bangalore agrees, certainly you may have him back.”
There followed the return journey to Bangalore and a visit to the superintendent’s bungalow. A tearful pleading: “Baba and I are both fretting for each other. Will you please give him back to me?” He was a kind-hearted man and consented. Not only that, but he wrote to the curator telling For the next three hours she would not leave that cage …him to lend us a cage for transporting the bear to Bangalore.
Over there the author gave a tearful pleading to the superintendent if he would give Baba back to the author. as the superintendent was a kind hearted man, he consented(gave permission). he later wrote to the curator to lend a cage to transport the bear to Bangalore.