He remembered his father saying that a fawn would follow if it had first been carried.
He started away slowly. The fawn stared after him. He came back to it and stroked it a
walked away again. It took a few wobbling steps toward him and cried piteously. It was
willing to follow him. It belonged to him. It was his own. He was light-headed with his
joy. He wanted to handle it, to run and romp with it, to call to it come to him. He dared
not alarm it. He picked it up and carried it in front of him over his two arms. It seemed
to him that he walked without effort.
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(1)Who does ‘he’ in these lines refer to?
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1) 'He' is referred to the son of the father.
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