The narrator’s Grandfather was very fond of animals. One day, he bought a small baby monkey from a tonga-driver for a sum of five rupees.#160;
5 rupees for the monkey
Toto was a cute little monkey with sparkling eyes and was very mischievous by nature. He had pearl-white teeth and had a long tail that served as his third hand.
The narrator’s Grandmother was not so fond of animals, so Grandfather decided to keep Toto in a secret place. He kept the baby monkey in the narrator’s little closet in his bedroom and tied Toto to a peg fastened to the wall.
Grandfather decided to keep Toto in a secret place. He kept the baby monkey in the narrator’s little closet in his bedroom and tied Toto to a peg fastened to the wall. Being a mischievous monkey, Toto created nuisance from the first day itself. He spoilt the ornamental wallpaper, damaged the peg and tore the narrator’s blazer into pieces.#160;
#160;He enjoyed taking hot water baths during winter. At one instance, he almost boiled himself alive when he jumped in a huge kitchen kettle that was kept on the fire for making tea. When Grandmother saw this, she quickly rescued and saved him from getting burnt.
One day, Toto was having pullao from a large dish during lunch-time kept on the dining table. When Grandmother saw this, she screamed and another woman came forward. Toto splashed water on the face of that woman. When Grandmother came closer, Toto took the pullao plate and jumped into the branches of a jackfruit tree. He purposely threw the plate from the tree that broke it into many pieces.
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