When Toto was transferred in the stables, he got a companion - Nana, the donkey.
Turned out Toto didn't get along with Nana. He had bit his sharp little teeth into Nana's long ears. They never became friends again.
And then he would run quickly to the kitchen fire to dry himself. If anyone dared to laugh at him, he would get angry and refuse to take a bath.
In cold winter evenings, when Toto would take bath in warm water, he would do so precisely as a human. He would see Ruskin and then himself would step into bath rub the soap on his body...
One day Toto nearly boiled himself alive! He decided to take bath in the kitchen kettle and got in. He was just fine until the water began to boil. And when Grandmother found him..
AH! What are you doing! That water was for the tea! You'll boil yourself alive!
Once, during lunch time, when Grandmother had prepared Pulao, Toto stuffed himself with it. When others found him...
Then when Grandmother screamed at him, Toto threw a plate at her and a glass of water at one of the guests.
TOTO!
Then Toto escaped and climbed the tree, the dish still in his hands..
When he finished the dish, Toto threw the bowl down the tree and chattered with delight when it broke into pieces.
TOTO, get down back here!!
Because of the frequent loss of dishes, clothes, furniture due to Toto, Grandfather and Ruskin decided to sell him back to the tonga-driver.
I'll miss you Toto!
I'll pay 3 rupees for it.
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