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the value learnt impact our decision and deeds justify with reference to the summer of the beautiful

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Answered by aymankskhan
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Explanation:

1. The chapter is about a childhood incident that the author writes about with nostalgia. He remembers how one early summer morning, his cousin, Mourad brought a beautiful white horse to enjoy riding. The riding was full of childish thrill. Since the incident happened in the summer; and since the incident was about riding a stolen white horse, the title is perfectly justified.  

2. As long as they kept the horse for early morning rides, they took great care of the horse. They had chosen a deserted barn of a farmer. The fodder at the barn was available abundantly; the horse always ate its fill. Apart from the food, they treated the horse very lovingly. The horse had become better in all aspects, as was confirmed by John Byro, the owner of the horse later.

3. Both Aram and Mourad were crazy about horses. This is clear from the fact that Mourad stole the horse, which was quite against the ethics of the tribe. Secondly, Aram also didn't go to any of the elders of his family to complain against Mourad's theft. Rather, he pleaded Mourad not to return the horse to its owner he had learnt it completely. Their passion for riding can be judged from the fact that both the cousins went riding early in the morning when the entire world around them slept. They were so crazy about riding!  

Answered by AnjanaUmmareddy
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