English, asked by takshtyagi, 9 months ago

How is John Byro certain the boys have his horse? *

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(i) He hears about it in town.

(ii) The boys tell him all about their adventures.

(iii) The boys tell John they took the horse from his barn.

(iv) He meets them as they walk the horse back to the barn.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The scene that you're describing comprises the climax of the story. In it, it seems almost certain that Aram and Mourad will be caught for their dishonesty. Aram and Mourad had previously been keeping their stolen horse rides a secret, but they run into Byro, the very man from whom the horse was stolen. Trying to get away with their crime to the last, the boys act as if nothing is amiss.

It becomes obvious to the reader at this point that Byro is well aware that he's looking at this own stolen horse. However, mercifully, he decides to show kindness to the boys. He says that it looks similar to his horse, but he knows that both boys come from an honest family. Aram and Mourad get the inferred message loud and clear, and return the horse the next morning.

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