Question
Describe Hari's regrets as he pondered over his theft.

Answer

As he pondered over his theft, Hari regretted that henceforth he could not cook Anil's meals, run to the bazaar or learn to write whole sentences any more. He regretted that he would not become a big man, clever and respected.

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