What does Ruskin bond mean that it must be the land itself that holds me
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I THINK SO.it means that it is the land that can stop me from doing something .....
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Despite being an Anglo Indian Ruskin Bond never felt the urge to leave India and settle abroad. The writer feels that he is connected with the land itself and not with the physical aspects of this country. Rather, he enjoys the culture and diversity that the land has to offer.
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Because Ruskin Bond love India as its culture, traditions and people are superb.
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