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Why did Abbu Khan laugh with joy?

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The bigger goats did not stay forever with Abbu Khan. They disappeared one after the other. So he bought a young goat. He thought that a young goat will be grateful for his love and food. She would never think of the hills. It made him laugh with joy.

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Chapter 7: Chandni - Extra Questions

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