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What prompts did aram and mourad return the horse

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Answered by revakaur25
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In this story, Aram and Mourad eventually return the horse to its rightful owner, John Byro, and there are a couple of reasons why they do this.

First of all, the boys never intended to permanently keep the horse. This is made clear early in the story when Aram has had his turn riding the horse. Mourad says that they will either return the horse or hide it until the morning. In fact, it is Aram who convinces Mourad to keep the horse for longer, so that he might learn how to properly ride it.

Secondly, the boys return the horse because John Byro knows that they have taken it. When he comes across them and the stolen horse towards the end of the story, Byro swears that it is his. Although he does not directly accuse the boys of stealing, this encounter with John Byro prompts the boys to return the horse. After all, their tribe is well-known for its honesty. If they did not return the horse at this point, they would sully their tribe's reputation.

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