why did the narrator's new home appeal to bodh raj?
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Bodh raj was a callous boy who took pleasure in hurting birds and animals. The narrator's new home had many trees and nests in them. Monkeys roamed around and mongooses lived behind bushes. So Bodh raj found the new house to be a good hunting ground.
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Bodh raj was a callous boy who took pleasure in hurting birds and animals. The narrator's new home had many trees and nests in them. Monkeys roamed around and mongooses lived behind bushes. So Bodh raj found the new house to be a good hunting ground
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