he was the most trusting person i had ever met. justify this statement of Hari singh about his benefactor anil. Did he breach Anil's trust
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In "The Thief’s story", the author narrates the story of Hari Singh, the thief and Anil. Hari steals money from Anil by making him to be trusted. But, he couldn’t run away with that money because the trust of Anil on Hari made Hari to come back and keep the money in the same place.
So, he stated, “He was the most trusted person I had ever met.” about Anil. So, a person’s trust makes the other to maintain the proper relationship
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The Thief's Story by Ruskin Bond is a story of a 15-year-old thief who every month switches his identity to avoid the cops and old employer. This time he kept his name Hari Singh. He meets a 25 year old writer named Anil and asked him whether he could work for him. The narrative explains how the robber betrays Anil by committing a theft , but then retracts it
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- Hari would rob people by disguising his identity and having false names and asking for work from them. One day the thief met Anil a 25 years old writer at a wrestling match. he thief had not committed any theft in the past few days as he did not get a chance. He thought that Anil would be a good man to steal things from. So he thought about getting comfortable with him.
- By getting into a conversation with Anil, Hari Singh asked for work and Anil had appointed him, though without pay, as a cook. The narrator really enjoyed working with Anil as he was making him tea in the morning and then he used to go out and buy groceries.
- He also robbed 1 rupee of the money given to him to buy grocery every day. Anil knew he stole the money, but he didn't care about that. One day, Anil came with a lot of cash and went in and told Hari he had sold a book to a publisher.
- He kept his money under his bed's mattress safely at night. Hari realized that for more than a month he was working for Anil and did not rob anything but the 1 rupee that he kept kept everyday from the grocery money.
- As Hari still had the key to Anil's room, he had several chances of stealing Anil's money. Yet he was surprised by Anil's trust in him because he hadn't seen such a trustworthy person in his life before. This trust stopped him from robbing Anil and he found the Anil the most trusting person he had ever met. Throughout his life, Hari had not been trusted upon by anyone else.
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