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How did Bruno become an integral part of the narrators family

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

In the short story 'The Bond Of Love' by Kenneth Anderson, Bruno was a the baby sloth bear who was captured by the narrator when he was passing through the sugarcane fields near Mysore. He gifted it to his wife who named him 'Bruno' and put a colored ribbon around his neck.

Bruno received immense love and affection from everyone in the family including the two Alsatian dogs and the tenants' children. It ate anything and everything that was offered to it. It spent its time in playing, running  into the kitchen and going to sleep in the beds of the family members.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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The baby bear is named Bruno. The storyteller was streaming through the fields of sugarcane in Mysore with his friends.


The big bear was hunted down by his friends who happened to be the mother of Bruno.


The little bear veiled and cried around the body of its mother.


The story teller picked up the baby bear stuffed it in his bag, went home and then presented the tiny little bear to his wife as a present.  

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