Peace is a costly but it is worth the expense what is ironical significance of this statement in the gentle men of the jungle?
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Peace is costly but it is worth the expense.' What is the ironical significance of this statement? Answer: The words 'Peace is costly but it is worth the expense' are ironically used because the man had to lose his huts repeatedly before he finally overcame his enemies with a ruse .
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