what did the narrator father decide to do whwn moti followed them to the railway station?
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- Because he was lively and mischievous, Toto could not be kept as a pet for long. He could not be tamed or trained.
- His activities resulted in repeated losses of dishes, clothes, curtains, wallpaper, and other items, which was too much to take given the family's financial situation.
- As a result, Grandfather sold him to the tonga-driver for three rupees.
- She wasn't sentimental in the least.
- She was deafeningly quiet and didn't express any emotion.
- Her fingers were busy telling the beads of her rosary while her lips moved in prayer.
- Only the narrator's forehead was kissed. He treasured the moist imprint as possibly their last point of physical contact.
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