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explain the brogue story in short​

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Answered by Anonymous
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SUMMARY OF THE SHORT STORY 'THE BROGUE' BY SAKI

 

The Brouge by Saki is such An Interesting Story, it is all

about a Family Who have tradition that a Brogue must be

sold before the hunting has come to an end; but the Mullets,

The Family who Practices the Tradition weren't able to do it.

The Name of the Animal that they were trying to sell is Berserker.

Brouge was living under the care of Mullets family for a long time

and it is already Familiar with the entire place where the family lives in.

Toby Mullet was always the one to ride on Brouge

taking him to West Wessex and

other more places.

The brouge isn't that good in the hunting field,

but it is considered very safe to ride during hounds.

 

It was already the third week in May when Mrs. Mullet, the wife

of Slyvester Mullet and the mother of Mullet family criticized someone

from the village. He was talking about Mr.Penricarde, a rich man,

she said that Tobby his son sold him the Brougue.

Clavis that it is a good thing but Mrs. Mullet said

that it is the worst thing happened in their life because

they realized the worth of the brougue after they have it for a long time.

Mrs. Mullet didn't want to let go of it anymore.

There were fights, just to get the brougue

but Mr. Penricarde didn't win and didn't get it from the Mullet family.

They just made the brouge as a gift to the bride.

Answered by Anonymous
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HEYAA MATE

ANSWER:-

The hunting season had come to an end, and the Mullets had not succeeded in selling the Brogue. There had been a kind of tradition in the family for the past three or four years, a sort of fatalistic hope, that the Brogue would find a purchaser before the hunting was over; but seasons came and went without anything happening to justify such ill-founded optimism. The animal had been named Berserker in the earlier stages of its career; it had been rechristened the Brogue later on, in recognition of the fact that, once acquired, it was extremely difficult to get rid of. The unkinder wits of the neighbourhood had been known to suggest that the first letter of its name was superfluous. The Brogue had been variously described in sale catalogues as a light-weight hunter, a lady's hack, and, more simply, but still with a touch of imagination, as a useful brown gelding, standing 15.1. Toby Mullet had ridden him for four seasons with the West Wessex; you can ride almost any sort of horse with the West Wessex as long as it is an animal that knows the country.

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