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„The Gargholian boys were conscience stricken. Justify.

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Answered by suparnachakra9231
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Answer:

They were conscience-stricken. Both of them belonged to the Garoghlanian family. The family had earned name and fame for integrity and honesty.The boys returned the horse to Byro not because they were fraid but because their conscience pricked them. When John Byro met the boys,.

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Answered by polagokul
5

QUESTION:

The Gargholian boys were conscience stricken. Justify.

ANSWER:

They were more afraid than conscience-stricken; conscience gets functional with maturity of age; since both Maurad and Aram were just growing children, they were too young to hear the voice of their conscience. It was Maurad who decided to return the horse. Maurad had been enjoying the rides on the stolen horse for quite some time. Aram wanted the horse to be returned only after he would also learn to ride the horse thoroughly. However, the unexpected encounter with John Byro, the owner of the horse, put them in a tight spot. Though he had recognized his horse, but he decided to keep mum about it as he respected Maurad’s tribe. Maurad must have thought John Byro would tell about the theft of the horse to his parents; his parents would have caught him red-handed as no one ffrom their family could afford a horse. So, in order to keep himself safe from his parents’ anger, he decided to return the horse.   

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