How did Ruskin Bond describe the hill station and valley in one sentence?
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The author describes the hill station and valley in one sentence, “A paradise that might have been”. The rains also herald the arrival of a few seasonal visitors like the leopard, leeches, scarlet minivets, and drongos. Because of the downpour, there is no dearth of food for the insect-eating birds.
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The author describes the hill station and valley in one sentence, “A paradise that might have been”. The rains also heralds the arrival of a few seasonal visitors like the leopard, leeches, scarlet minivets and drongos. Because of the downpour, there is no dearth of food for the insect-eating birds.
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