None of us would take advantage of anybody in the world,let alone steal. what is the meaning
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This line could be better understood if it is explained in the context in which it was written, meaning under the light of the story from where it is taken.
So, it goes like that the boys would not have taken undue advantage of any person and stealing was something unimaginable for them to digest.
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the meaning of the line is that the author's family was proud to be honest and hence they never wanted to cheat or steal anyone.
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