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summary of the adventure of toto​

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Answered by rohittechz8786
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The Adventures of Toto by Ruskin Bond is an amusing story highlighting the antics of a mischievous monkey. The narrator's grandfather bought Toto, a little red monkey from a tonga driver to add to his collection of animals in his private zoo. ... The grandfather was quite happy at the monkey's adventures.

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The narrator’s grandfather was an animal lover. He established his own private zoo. He bought a baby monkey from a tonga driver and named it Toto. The narrator’s grandmother did not like his pets. Toto’s presence was kept in a little closet which opened into the narrator’s room. Toto tore off author’s school blazer. He peeled off the plaster also. Toto was kept with other animals. There he did not allow them to live peacefully. The grandfather had to collect his pension from Saharanpur. He took Tote with him. He had to pay extra fare for Toto. Toto was ultimately accepted by the family. He was put into a stable with Nana, the family donkey. Toto teased Nana. Toto and Nana never became friends. Once Toto nearly boiled himself alive. He used to take bath in warm water. One day, a large kitchen kettle had been left on the fire to boil water for tea. Toto raised himself. It was cold outside. He sat down again. He continued hopping up and down till the grandmother came to rescue him from inside the pot. Toto did not give up his mischief. He tore things to pieces. He tore up the dresses of the aunt. He broke plates and utensils. One day he entered the dining room and ran out with a plate of Pulao, he threw the plate at grandmother.

Toto caused much mess to the family. They could not tolerate him anymore. In frustration, the grandfather sold Toto back to the tonga driver and heaved a sigh of relief.

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