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summary of monkeys trouble

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Answered by priyadas123
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Summary of Monkey Trouble

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Narrator's grandfather had a weakness for keeping unusual pets. He found Tutu (a girl monkey) tied to a rope by a street entertainer and feet pity on the plight of the creature. He bought Tutu for a sum of 10 rupees.

Grandmother refused to keep another unusual pet in the house. She said that one monkey is in the form of narrator was mischievous enough. The narrator's grandfather quickly replied that Tutu wasn't a boy. It was a girl monkey. Thinking that girls were less troublesome than boys grandmother allowed Tutu to be kept

Answered by birubkj
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Monkey Trouble is a beautiful short story by the Indian novelist and short story writer Ruskin Bond. The story is about Tutu, a monkey. Tutu is a mischievous monkey. She always makes problems for his owner.

The monkey trouble was a story of a female monkey whose name was tutu. This was bring to him by his father from street juggler when he was a child. In starting Ruskin, Ruskin grandmother was not ready to take that unstable monkey at home but over time she also happy with Tutu.

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