What did uncle khosrove do to stop anyone from talking?
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Uncle Khosrove was irritable, impatient and furious in temper. He stopped anyone from talking by roaring: “It's no harm; pay no attention to it”. Farmer John Byro was a lonely Assyrian.
He was sad at the loss of his horse and the uselessness of his surrey without a horse.
In the story "The Summer Of The Beautiful White Horse" written by William Saroyan, Uncle Khosrove was Aram's uncle who was a crazy person but had a very sharp mind. Uncle Khosrove had an extremely bad temper and he used to stop everyone from talking by shouting "it's no harm, pay no attention to it". Even when Uncle's son informed him that their house was on fire while the uncle was having a haircut, the uncle repeated the same dialogue to send his son back.
The story "The Summer Of The Beautiful White Horse" written by William Saroyan
- It is about two poor Armenian boys Aram and Mourad. They belonged to a tribe who were known for their honesty.
- They both wanted to ride a horse but they were too poor to afford it.
- One day by going against family reputation, Mourad stole a white horse of a farmer named John Byro.
- Aram warned him about his Uncle Khosrove's bad temperament but Mourad still went to riding the white horse.
- When Aram eavesdrops on John Byro complaining about the missing white horse to Uncle Khosrove, he informed Mourad about it. And the next day the white horse was returned to his owner.
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