Summary of the chapter the adventures of toto
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The story "Adventures of Toto" is written by the famous author Ruskin Bond. In this story, he describes how his grandfather is fond of animals and one day he bought a monkey from a Tonga driver and named it 'Toto'. His grandfather had his private zoo, and so he kept the little monkey in it. Toto was kept as a secret from Ruskin's grandmother as she did not like animals.
One day grandfather took Toto along with him as he was a real menace for every living soul in the household. Other animals in grandfather’s zoo were at Toto’s mercy even during the night. So, grandfather decided to provide some relief to other animals in the zoo. Toto is fond of bathing with warm water. So once having tested the warmth of water in the kettle Toto sits in the kettle. Probably he is not intelligent enough to under
stand the risk of boiling water, so he pops his head up and down in the kettle.
Toto’s nuisance was increasing by days. It was destroying everything it could lay hands on. For a family of a middle-class status buying dishes every day can be a costly affair. Or for that matter, it can be unnecessary harassment for people from any economic background. So keeping a naughty monkey like Toto can never be a pleasant experience for anybody. So grandfather sold back Toto to the same tonga driver..
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