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what did Bill feel about the boy at the end of the story?​

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Answered by MysticalStar07
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Bill ends up loathing and terrified of little Johnny, the boy they kidnap. He is willing to do almost anything to get him off his hands. The humor and irony in the story turn on what looks like an easy money kidnapping becoming far more than the hapless kidnappers bargained for.

Answered by Xennial
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Story - "The Ransom of Red Chief"

Author - O.Henry

Moral - One should never underestimate the power of one's opponent.

Bill ends up loathing and terrified of little Johnny, the boy they kidnap. He is willing to do almost anything to get him off his hands. The humor and irony in the story turn on what looks like an easy money kidnapping becoming far more than the hapless kidnappers bargained for.

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