the summary of monkey trouble by ruskin bond
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Answer:
Monkey Trouble is a story about a female monkey named Tutu,
written by Ruskin Bond. Grandfather was fond of keeping unusual pets
and so he bought Tutu from a street entertainer for ten rupees. Though
Tutu was pretty and clever, she was very mischievous. She brought a lot
of damage to the house. Initially author’s grandmother was against
keeping a monkey as a pet but with time she accepted her. Her mischiefs
created havoc at home. Tutu’s main victims were Aunt Ruby, Grandma
and to some extent Uncle Benji.
Once Tutu scared Aunt Ruby by trying on her petticoat in her
bedroom, as Aunt Ruby had not been informed of Tutu’s arrival.
Grandfather had to visit Meerut to collect his railway pension. He
decided to take Tutu along in a large travelling bag . The ticket collector
was taken aback on seeing Tutu while he was checking through the ticket.
He asked grandfather to buy a ticket for Tutu equating it with dog.
Grandfather argued with the ticket collector but all was in vain.
In order to teach the ticket collector a lesson for being unfair
grandfather took out a small tortoise to which the ticket collector realized
his intention and said “No charge, sir. It is not a dog!” and gave a
triumphant look.