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how did narrator s wife feel after the bear was sent to the zoo

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Answered by arunimakon
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\textbf{The Bond Of Love :-}

The narrator's wife and their pet sloth bear , Bruno shared an undescribable relationship . The happiness reflected on each of their faces when they used to be together , justified the \textbf{Bond of love} that both of them had in between them . They always wanted to be together , but fate had something else in their stock .

As times passed , Bruno gradually growed up into an adult sloth bear . There always was a fear of their tenant's children getting hurt by Bruno , and when Bruno grew up , then this fear grew more . Bruno had to be sent to the zoo at Mysore . And when Bruno was sent to the zoo , the narrator's wife was fretting for Bruno , and at the zoo , Bruno was fretting for his mistress . For the first few days of Bruno's absence , the narrator's wife would not eat a thing . Then she wrote a number of letters to curator of the zoo asking about Bruno's health , and behaviour . Then the same replies would come that he was all well but fretting and refuses food too .

After this incident , the narrator's wife became more desperate to see Bruno and take him back with her . Then one day she really went to the zoo and spent hours in front of Bruno's cage . The moment Bruno saw his mistress , he was overwhelmed . So was the state of the narrator's wife . Then she started pleading in front of the curator seeking permission for taking Bruno back home . And this was the \textbf{Bond of love} between them , that Bruno was given permission to be taken back home .

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Answered by yousufkhan122006
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Answer:

Explanation:

The narrator's wife and their pet sloth bear , Bruno shared an undescribable relationship . The happiness reflected on each of their faces when they used to be together , justified the that both of them had in between them . They always wanted to be together , but fate had something else in their stock .

As times passed , Bruno gradually growed up into an adult sloth bear . There always was a fear of their tenant's children getting hurt by Bruno , and when Bruno grew up , then this fear grew more . Bruno had to be sent to the zoo at Mysore . And when Bruno was sent to the zoo , the narrator's wife was fretting for Bruno , and at the zoo , Bruno was fretting for his mistress . For the first few days of Bruno's absence , the narrator's wife would not eat a thing . Then she wrote a number of letters to curator of the zoo asking about Bruno's health , and behaviour . Then the same replies would come that he was all well but fretting and refuses food too .

After this incident , the narrator's wife became more desperate to see Bruno and take him back with her . Then one day she really went to the zoo and spent hours in front of Bruno's cage . The moment Bruno saw his mistress , he was overwhelmed . So was the state of the narrator's wife . Then she started pleading in front of the curator seeking permission for taking Bruno back home . And this was the between them , that Bruno was given permission to be taken back home .

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