why did the narrator want to pay the old man half of the money he had earned from the sale of the frog
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The narrator wanted to pay the old man half of the money he had earned from the sale of the Frog because he thought that the old man who had sold him the frog did not realize it's real worth. If he kept all the money, he felt he would be cheating the old man.
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Because of the following reasons, the narrator wishes to pay the elderly man half of the money he obtained from the sale of the frog:
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- The narrator had purchased the frog from the old man for only half a crown.
- The narrator made £800 when he sold it.
- The narrator speculated that the old guy might be unaware of the frog's true worth.
- It would be deceiving the old guy if the storyteller kept all of the money.
- As a result, the narrator desired to pay the old guy half of the money from the sale of the frog.
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