Harold our Hornbill is a heartwarming story on human-animal friendship. Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer with close reference to the story.
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By Ruskin Bond
HAROLD's mother, like all good hornbills, was the most careful of wives; his father, the most easygoing of husbands. In January, long before the flame tree flowered, Harold's father took his wife into a great hole high in the tree trunk, where his father and his father's father had taken their brides at the same time every year.
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