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why didn't john byro suspect the boy when he saw the horse​

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Answered by anshu35020
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Answer:

We can't give answer without reading the chapter

Answered by presentmoment
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Explanation:

The lesson, "The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse,” written by William Saroyan, gives importance to the truthful way of living by listening to our conscience. Both Aram and Mourad belonged to the Garoghlanian tribe who had a good name and were respected for their good qualities.  

So, when John Byro knew and was sure that 'it was his horse' that was stolen, he did not accuse the two men. He felt that their tribe lived for honesty and integrity, so he did not accuse them.  

He thanked the boys for being honest and returning the horse back to its 'rightful owner'. He advised them that they should not steal in the future as they belonged to the tribe that believed in honesty.

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