What did John Byro mean when he said ‘A suspicious man would believe his eyes instead of his heart?
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John Byro said the words " A suspicious man would believe of his eyes instead of his heart. -»He said this because he knew about the honesty of their family. -»He did not want to believe that the boys had stolen his horse,so he forces himself to believe that it was an exact twin of his horse.
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John Byro scrutinized the horse; it was an exact replica of the one he owned. He refused to believe that the two boys had taken his horse, as he knew their family was famed for honesty.
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