why does Swami consider him 'strong and grown up
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Swami is of the opinion that if the boy could fight a tiger, then he should be a strong, grown-up person. However, his father contradicts him by saying that if a man has courage, he will automatically become strong. ... So Swami is not wrong in thinking that a small boy wouldn't have been able to fight a tiger.
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Swami is of the opinion that if the boy could fight a tiger, then he should be a strong, grown-up person. However, his father contradicts him by saying that if a man has courage, he will automatically become strong. ... So Swami is not wrong in thinking that a small boy wouldn't have been able to fight a tiger.
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