Why did the pret in ghost trouble by ruskin bond like the author??
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ghost trouble by Ruskin Bond is a humorous tale of a pret ( typical Indian ghost) who has strong pen chant for making people's lives difficult. the narrator is a small boy who lives with his grandparents. In the compound ,beside A road ,is a peepal tree on which resides the Pret . He is living there happy. the Pret often disturb the tonga Riders passers-by and throw stones or fruit seeds at the bicyclists to mis balance them. they all look up at the tree to find only a small boy hidden in the branches ; the often threaten him with terrible consequences. however ,the boy knows the prankster is known other than the Pret as he is invisible to human being so he is always at advantage .
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