The Headmaster was already nervous. Which actions of the tiger further added to his fear?
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his growling feared the headmaster
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The headmaster was already nervous and when he saw the tiger settling down in his room that added to his fear. The tiger mentions the headmaster as a dignified man.
The headmaster climbs up on his table and then moved into the attic to escape from the tiger. The tiger, in turn, did not want to hurt anyone but just wanted to sleep peacefully for some time on the smooth stone floor in the headmaster’s room.
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