What did the youngest son consider to be the most uncharitable cynicism? How did the dog justify this cynicism?
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He is the most noiseless dog I have ever seen in my life." The young man was extremely irritated at this. He considered it to be the most uncharitable cynicism, but the dog justified it that very night. ... He expected the dog to bark.
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The youngest son who was the defender of Attila, found the most uncharitable cynicism in the statement given by the mother who said that he should be locked up in a room as if he was left open, he could potentially welcome burglars inside the house and a burglar might be less successful without that dog as he was a noiseless, unstirring dog. But Attila justified this statement by befriending (or trying to befriend) a robber named Ranga who enjoyed the thrill and profit of robbing houses and had come to rob his house, without thinking that it was his house that was to be robbed.
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PLS MARK BRAINLIEST