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Why does he steal every year? {a Question of trust]

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

He stole every year so that he could buy the rare and expensive books that he loved to collect. Each year, he planned carefully, stole enough to last for an year, and secretly bought the books through an agent.

Answered by smartbrainz
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A Question of Trust by Victor Canning  is a story about a man named Horace Danby who used to build locks and he used to commit robberies every year. Once, when he goes to a house for robbery, he meets a woman who pretends to be the owner of the house. Later when he leaves from there and is arrested after 2-3 days, he comes to know the that the lady was thief and had tricked him into opening the safe

Explanation:

  • The story is about a 50-year-old man who makes locks and stays with his housekeeper. He is a nice person, but not an honest man, because every year he commits a robbery.
  • He planned his robberies so that he could purchase unusual and costly books with money from them for at least a year. Since he likes to read rare and costly books, he buys these books He's going to rob the Shotover Grange house.

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