Why could they not afford the frequent loss
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The middle-class family of the narrator could not afford these frequent losses. So, Grandfather sold him back to the tonga-driver for three rupees, thus incurring a loss of two rupees. The narrator's grandfather was an animal lover.
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The middle-class family of the narrator could not afford these frequent losses. So, Grandfather sold him back to the tonga-driver for three rupees, thus incurring a loss of two rupees. The narrator's grandfather was an animal lover. ... Toto was kept with other animals.
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