how does the narrator describe the family
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Even when they were the wealthiest family in the world they were a set of honest people. Aram says that they were proud first and honest second. They had a clear perception of what is wrong and what is right. They would never steal or take advantage of anybody in the world.
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The young narrator begins by describing his large family. Though they are poor they are full of mischief and laughter. They are all strong and healthy even though they often go hungry. ... Because of this the rich man accuses the narrator's family that they are stealing the spirit of his family's food.
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