Question 7.
What were the peculiarities in Uncle Khosrove’s behaviour?
Question 8.
What did John Byro say to the boys when he found them walking with it one morning?
Question 9.
What do you think induced the boys to return the horse to its owner?
Question 10.
Describe Mourad’s parting from the beautiful white horse.
Question 11.
Why did John Byro visit Aram’s house in his surrey after getting his horse back?
Question 12.
How did little Aram define stealing when he had to decide whether or not to ride the horse?
Question 13.
Why did Mourad steal the horse and then return it?
Answers
Answer 7:
Uncle Khosrove, who had a furious temper was known to be crazy. He was so impatient and irritable that he stopped anyone from talking by roaring, ‘It is no harm; pay no attention to it.’ His son came to him to tell him that their house was on fire. He silenced him saying ‘enough’. ‘It is no harm, I say’. He was irritated and snubbed when John Byro told him about his horse having been stolen.
Answer 8:
John Byro met the boys walking with his horse which had been stolen. He studied the horse, asked its name and examined its teeth. He said if he did not know their parents’ honesty he would swear that it was his horse. He only called it the ‘twin’ of his horse.
Answer 9:
The boys belonged to the Garoghlanian tribe which was well known for its honesty. When John Byro met the boys walking with his horse which had been stolen, he studied the horse, asked its name and examined its teeth. He said if he did not know their family’s honesty, he would swear that it was his horse. The boys became conscience-stricken. They realized that what they did was wrong and this could bring disgrace to their family. This made them return the horse.
Answer 10:
Mourad had spent some time looking after the horse. He loved it even though it was not his own. When he left it in John Byro’s vineyard, he put his arms around his neck, pressed his nose into the horse’s nose and patted it. The horse had grown stronger and better tempered in his care.
Answer 11:
John Byro visited Aram’s house to show the horse that had been stolen and returned. He showed that the horse was stronger than ever and better tempered.
Answer 12:
Little Aram was crazy about horses and was longing for a joyride on the horse. When he guessed that Mourad had stolen the horse, he defined that stealing a horse for a ride was not like stealing money. It would become stealing if he and Mourad wanted to sell the horse.
Answer 13:
Mourad stole the horse because he had passion to ride but was too poor to buy one. He returned the horse because he had no intention of stealing it. Besides farmer, John Byro, reminded him of the high reputation of his family for honesty.
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