how did the elephant justify it's act of occupying the hut
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The Elephant justified its act of occupying the hut by stating his case in an authoritative voice to the commission of enquiry that he had always regarded it as his duty to protect the interests of his friends, and that appears to have caused the misunderstanding between him and the man
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The Elephant justified
its act of occupying the hut by stating his case in an authoritative voice to the commission of
enquiry that he had always regarded it as his duty to protect the interests of his friends, and
that appears to have caused the misunderstanding between him and the man. According to
the Elephant, the man invited him to save his hut from being blown away by a hurricane. As
the hurricane had gained access owing to the unoccupied space in the hut, the elephant
considered it necessary, in the man’s interest, to turn the undeveloped space to a more
economic use by sitting in it himself, a duty which any of them would have undoubtedly
have performed with equal readiness in similar circumstances.
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