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Answered by singhj06160
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Toto comes to grandfather’s private zoo when he buys him from a tonga-driver for a sum of five rupees. The tonga- driver used to keep the little red monkey. He was tied to a feeding-trough. The monkey looked so out of place there that Grandfather bought him and decided to keep him in his private zoo.

Toto was a pretty monkey with bright eyes sparkling with mischief, pearly white teeth, quick and wicked fingers and a gracious tail which served as a third hand. His cute smile used to frighten elderly Anglo- Indian ladies. All these distinct qualities made him look pretty.

Toto was kept in a big cage where a number of Grandfather’s pets lived very sociably together. But Toto was a mischievous monkey. He wouldn’t allow any of his companions to sleep at night. So, grandfather decided to take Toto to Saharanpur to provide some relief to other animals in the zoo.

Toto was kept in a canvas bag that was too strong for Toto to bite and he could not get his hands out through the opening in the bag. When Toto poked its head out of the bag at Saharanpur station, the ticket collector was taken aback on seeing the monkey’s face peeping out of the bag. He called Toto a dog and asked grandfather to pay for its travel. Perhaps, he called Toto a dog as the monkey was a four-legged animal who did not qualify the category of human beings. Even after repeated explanations by grandfather, the ticket collector charged him for the monkey by calling it a dog.

Toto used to take a bath like a man. He cunningly tested the temperature with his hand then gradually stepped into the bath. He stepped first one foot, then the other, until he was into the water up to his neck. Then he rubbed himself all over with the soap.

Toto learnt proper steps of bathing while watching the author doing the same.

One day Toto jumped into a large kettle which had water for heating. He enjoyed the warm water. But when the water began to heat up he jumped up and down trying to come out of the kettle. Suddenly, the grandmother arrived there and pulled him out in a half-boiled condition.

Though Toto was a pretty animal but he created problems, one after the other. He disturbed other animals in the zoo. When taken inside the home, he kept destroying all the household items. He damaged dishes, clothes, curtains and wallpapers. Finally, grandfather realized that Toto was not the sort of pet they could keep for long. Therefore, he sold him back to the tonga-driver only for three rupees

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Answered by dhananjaya100
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Though Toto was a pretty animal but he created problems, one after the other. He disturbed other animals in the zoo. When taken inside the home, he kept destroying all the household items. He damaged dishes, clothes, curtains and wallpapers. Finally, grandfather realized that Toto was not the sort of pet they could keep for long. Therefore, he sold him back to the tonga-driver only for three rupees

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