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THE THIEF’S STORY
Ruskin Bond
THE NAME IS
BOND
RUSKIN BOND
Ruskin Bond - Biography
• 19th May,1934
• Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh
• Now lives in Landour, Mussoorie
Born
• The Room on the Roof
• The Night Train at Deoli
• Time Stops at Shamli
• Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra
• The Flight of Pigeons
• The Blue Umbrella
Famous
Novel
• 1999 : Padma Shri : Children’s Literature
• 1992 : Sahitya Akademi Award : Our
Trees Still Grow in Dehra
• 1957 : John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial
Prize : The Room on the Roof
Awards
List of Works
 Novels
 The Room on the
Roof
 Vagrants in the
Valley
 Delhi is not Far
 A Flight of Pigeons
 The Sensualist
 The India I Love
 The Lamp is Lit
 Funny Side Up
Travel Writings
 Ganga descends
 Beautiful Mandakini
 On the road to
Badrinath
 Flowers on the Ganga
 Roads to Mussoorie
 Anmol is the best
 The Road To Bazaar
List of Works
Platform 8
 Cricket for the
Crocodile
 The Blue Umbrella
 Angry River
 Dust on the Mountain
 A GuardianAngel
 The Window
 The Monkeys
 The Girl on the Train
 The Prospect of
Flowers
 Love is a Sad Song
 When You Can't Climb
TreesAnymore
 A Life in the Dark
 The Girl from
Copenhagen
 Our Trees Still Grow in
Dehra
Short stories
 The Woman on
Occupation
 He has been writing
stories for more than
forty years. He has
written short stories,
essays, novels and over
thirty books for children.
Style of Writing
 He has stressed more on the local
elements of Himalayas in his writings.
His writing style is distinct in a way that
it tries to make reader understand the
landscape and character through
carefully mastered words. Replete with
unassuming humour and quiet wisdom,
his stories manifest a deep love for
nature and children.
A Thief’s Story
Vocab Time
 Trusts = relies on
 betray = deceive, dupe
 fairly = enough
 lean =weak and thin
 purpose = objective
 wrestler = to strive by grappling
 modestly = humbly
 lied = to tell a lie
 grunting = roaring
 casually = purposelessly
 Perhaps= probably
 Stray= wandering
 patted= stroked
Theme of the Story
 The story deals with basic human values and relationships. It is
easier for a thief to rob a greedy man. It is difficult even for a thief
to rob a careless and honest person. Hari Singh did steal Anil’s
money but he couldn’t run away with it. He had no friends because
he regarded them to be trouble than help. The only person he
really knew was the man he had robbed. Moreover, Anil was ready
to educate Hari Singh. The thief’s conscience pricked him. He
came back to Anil and crept to his bed. He slipped the money
under the mattress from where he had stolen it a few hours ago.
SUMMARY
 Anil was a young writer. He was living his life very carelessly.
 He was writing for the magazines and earning the money to run
his life.
 One day Anil was watching the wrestling match.
 Hari best knew how to make unknown person a friend.
 He used an old formula to flatter the person. Hari stayed with Anil.
 Anil promised him that he would teach him how to write and add
numbers.
 He also taught him how to cook tasty food.
 Daily Hari Singh was going to buy daily needs and had profit of
one rupee daily.
 Anil knew it but he did not mind it. Both were living together
happily.
SUMMARY
 One month passed, Hari Singh did not perform his
business.
 One day he saw Anil had bought a bundle of notes.
 He saw him to put them under the mattress. As Hari
saw the bundle of notes, his evil spirit awakened in
his mind and he decided to rob Anil that night.
 After taking dinner Anil slept peacefully.
 Hari could not sleep, he woke up. He crept to the bed
and slipped his hand under the mattress.
SUMMARY
 He found the notes and ran away on the road.
 Hari Singh made up his mind that he would directly
go to the railway station and would catch the
Lucknow Express.
 He thought that Anil would not catch him if he ran
away from the city.
 Hari Singh reached the railway station, Lucknow
Express was about to go.
SUMMARY
 Suddenly the good spirit called him. The inner voice
told him not to betray the faith of Anil.
 The train was moving but
 Hari did not dare to catch it. He was remembering
the innocent face of Anil. When Hari Singh thought
that what would Anil think about him.
 Anil would not worry about the money but he might
feel bad that a man had broken his faith.
SUMMARY
 There was conflict in the mind of Hari Singh. He
did not want to loose faith of Anil. Because he
knew that Anil was a simple man.
 Moreover Anil was teaching him how to write and
add numbers which could change his life.
 He could become a respected person in the
society.
SUMMARY
 He left the railway station.
 He came to the maidan and sat on the bench.
 Just then heavy rain started. It was the month of
November. Chill wind started blowing.
 He felt more uncomfortable as he had cheated an
innocent person.
 His shirt and pyjamas stuck to his body because it
were wet due to the rain.
Summary
 Then he went to the Clock Tower to save from the rain.
 He sat there under the tower.
 Suddenly he remembered his notes. He searched for it and found that
all the notes were wet.
 He reached home and stealthily went into the room where Anil was
sleeping.
 He crept again and secretly put back money under the mattress.
 The next day Anil woke up, prepared tea for Hari and himself. He
handed over fifty rupees note to Hari and told him that he would be
regularly paid now.
 Hari took the note and found that it was still wet.
 He understood that Anil knew about the last night episode.
1.Hari Singh: Hari Singh is a small-time thief. His real name is not
Hari Singh, he keeps on changing names to escape from police. His
Modus operandi is that he earns the trust of people and then robs
them and Ĉees. When he sees Anil, he thinks of robbing him and
hence approaches him and asks for work. Anil, being a simple person
lets his work and even starts teaching him how to cook. Had Singh
is delighted when Anil starts teaching him to write as he plans to rob
on a larger scale. Had steals a little money daily when he goes to buy
the daily groceries, and one day when he gets a chance he
steals money from Anil and runs away. But at the station, he has a
change of heart and comes back.
He is now happy and contented to live with Anil.
Main Characters
Main Characters
2. Anil: Anil is a kind, simple and easy-going young
man. He is tall and lean stature and has interest in
sports like wrestling. He is not very rich and cannot
afford to employ him as a cook. He has the patience and
goodness to not only teach Had to cook but also to read,
write and add numbers. Though he knows about Hari’s
stealing of little bits of money from the groceries, he
ignores this fact
1.What was the name of the thief boy?
(A) Anil (B) Ajit Singh
(C) Hari Singh (D) Chander
2. How old was the thief boy?
(A) 10 years (B) 15 years
(C) 16 years (D) 14 years
3. How old was Anil?
(A) 20 years (B) 21 years
(C) 22 years (D) 25 years
4. Who is the narrator of the story ‘The Thiers Story’?
(A) Hari Singh (B) Anil
(C) Ruskin Bond (D) none of these
5. What did Anil do for a living?
(A) wrote articles for magazines (B) wrestling
(C) acting (D) business
6. What was Anil doing when the thief boy met him?
(A) writing an article (B) watching a match
(C) playing cricket (D) going on the road
7. Anil lived in a room in a shop named :
(A) Jumna Sweet Shop (B) Ganesh Sweet Shop
(C) Ganga Sweet Shop (D) Shah Sweet Shop
8. What did the boy ask Anil?
(A) to give him some money (B) to employ him
(C) to give him a lift (D) to tell him the way
9. What did Anil do to the food cooked by the boy the
First day?
(A) ate it with enjoy (B) put it in the cupboard
(C) threw it to a stray dog (D) asked the boy to eat it
all
10. What did Had Singh want from Anil?
(A) help (B) shelter
(C) money (D) war

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The thief's story X ch 02

  • 3. Ruskin Bond - Biography • 19th May,1934 • Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh • Now lives in Landour, Mussoorie Born • The Room on the Roof • The Night Train at Deoli • Time Stops at Shamli • Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra • The Flight of Pigeons • The Blue Umbrella Famous Novel • 1999 : Padma Shri : Children’s Literature • 1992 : Sahitya Akademi Award : Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra • 1957 : John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize : The Room on the Roof Awards
  • 4. List of Works  Novels  The Room on the Roof  Vagrants in the Valley  Delhi is not Far  A Flight of Pigeons  The Sensualist  The India I Love  The Lamp is Lit  Funny Side Up Travel Writings  Ganga descends  Beautiful Mandakini  On the road to Badrinath  Flowers on the Ganga  Roads to Mussoorie  Anmol is the best  The Road To Bazaar
  • 5. List of Works Platform 8  Cricket for the Crocodile  The Blue Umbrella  Angry River  Dust on the Mountain  A GuardianAngel  The Window  The Monkeys  The Girl on the Train  The Prospect of Flowers  Love is a Sad Song  When You Can't Climb TreesAnymore  A Life in the Dark  The Girl from Copenhagen  Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra Short stories  The Woman on
  • 6. Occupation  He has been writing stories for more than forty years. He has written short stories, essays, novels and over thirty books for children.
  • 7. Style of Writing  He has stressed more on the local elements of Himalayas in his writings. His writing style is distinct in a way that it tries to make reader understand the landscape and character through carefully mastered words. Replete with unassuming humour and quiet wisdom, his stories manifest a deep love for nature and children.
  • 9. Vocab Time  Trusts = relies on  betray = deceive, dupe  fairly = enough  lean =weak and thin  purpose = objective  wrestler = to strive by grappling  modestly = humbly  lied = to tell a lie  grunting = roaring  casually = purposelessly  Perhaps= probably  Stray= wandering  patted= stroked
  • 10. Theme of the Story  The story deals with basic human values and relationships. It is easier for a thief to rob a greedy man. It is difficult even for a thief to rob a careless and honest person. Hari Singh did steal Anil’s money but he couldn’t run away with it. He had no friends because he regarded them to be trouble than help. The only person he really knew was the man he had robbed. Moreover, Anil was ready to educate Hari Singh. The thief’s conscience pricked him. He came back to Anil and crept to his bed. He slipped the money under the mattress from where he had stolen it a few hours ago.
  • 11. SUMMARY  Anil was a young writer. He was living his life very carelessly.  He was writing for the magazines and earning the money to run his life.  One day Anil was watching the wrestling match.  Hari best knew how to make unknown person a friend.  He used an old formula to flatter the person. Hari stayed with Anil.  Anil promised him that he would teach him how to write and add numbers.  He also taught him how to cook tasty food.  Daily Hari Singh was going to buy daily needs and had profit of one rupee daily.  Anil knew it but he did not mind it. Both were living together happily.
  • 12. SUMMARY  One month passed, Hari Singh did not perform his business.  One day he saw Anil had bought a bundle of notes.  He saw him to put them under the mattress. As Hari saw the bundle of notes, his evil spirit awakened in his mind and he decided to rob Anil that night.  After taking dinner Anil slept peacefully.  Hari could not sleep, he woke up. He crept to the bed and slipped his hand under the mattress.
  • 13. SUMMARY  He found the notes and ran away on the road.  Hari Singh made up his mind that he would directly go to the railway station and would catch the Lucknow Express.  He thought that Anil would not catch him if he ran away from the city.  Hari Singh reached the railway station, Lucknow Express was about to go.
  • 14. SUMMARY  Suddenly the good spirit called him. The inner voice told him not to betray the faith of Anil.  The train was moving but  Hari did not dare to catch it. He was remembering the innocent face of Anil. When Hari Singh thought that what would Anil think about him.  Anil would not worry about the money but he might feel bad that a man had broken his faith.
  • 15. SUMMARY  There was conflict in the mind of Hari Singh. He did not want to loose faith of Anil. Because he knew that Anil was a simple man.  Moreover Anil was teaching him how to write and add numbers which could change his life.  He could become a respected person in the society.
  • 16. SUMMARY  He left the railway station.  He came to the maidan and sat on the bench.  Just then heavy rain started. It was the month of November. Chill wind started blowing.  He felt more uncomfortable as he had cheated an innocent person.  His shirt and pyjamas stuck to his body because it were wet due to the rain.
  • 17. Summary  Then he went to the Clock Tower to save from the rain.  He sat there under the tower.  Suddenly he remembered his notes. He searched for it and found that all the notes were wet.  He reached home and stealthily went into the room where Anil was sleeping.  He crept again and secretly put back money under the mattress.  The next day Anil woke up, prepared tea for Hari and himself. He handed over fifty rupees note to Hari and told him that he would be regularly paid now.  Hari took the note and found that it was still wet.  He understood that Anil knew about the last night episode.
  • 18. 1.Hari Singh: Hari Singh is a small-time thief. His real name is not Hari Singh, he keeps on changing names to escape from police. His Modus operandi is that he earns the trust of people and then robs them and Ĉees. When he sees Anil, he thinks of robbing him and hence approaches him and asks for work. Anil, being a simple person lets his work and even starts teaching him how to cook. Had Singh is delighted when Anil starts teaching him to write as he plans to rob on a larger scale. Had steals a little money daily when he goes to buy the daily groceries, and one day when he gets a chance he steals money from Anil and runs away. But at the station, he has a change of heart and comes back. He is now happy and contented to live with Anil. Main Characters
  • 19. Main Characters 2. Anil: Anil is a kind, simple and easy-going young man. He is tall and lean stature and has interest in sports like wrestling. He is not very rich and cannot afford to employ him as a cook. He has the patience and goodness to not only teach Had to cook but also to read, write and add numbers. Though he knows about Hari’s stealing of little bits of money from the groceries, he ignores this fact
  • 20. 1.What was the name of the thief boy? (A) Anil (B) Ajit Singh (C) Hari Singh (D) Chander 2. How old was the thief boy? (A) 10 years (B) 15 years (C) 16 years (D) 14 years 3. How old was Anil? (A) 20 years (B) 21 years (C) 22 years (D) 25 years 4. Who is the narrator of the story ‘The Thiers Story’? (A) Hari Singh (B) Anil (C) Ruskin Bond (D) none of these
  • 21. 5. What did Anil do for a living? (A) wrote articles for magazines (B) wrestling (C) acting (D) business 6. What was Anil doing when the thief boy met him? (A) writing an article (B) watching a match (C) playing cricket (D) going on the road 7. Anil lived in a room in a shop named : (A) Jumna Sweet Shop (B) Ganesh Sweet Shop (C) Ganga Sweet Shop (D) Shah Sweet Shop 8. What did the boy ask Anil? (A) to give him some money (B) to employ him (C) to give him a lift (D) to tell him the way
  • 22. 9. What did Anil do to the food cooked by the boy the First day? (A) ate it with enjoy (B) put it in the cupboard (C) threw it to a stray dog (D) asked the boy to eat it all 10. What did Had Singh want from Anil? (A) help (B) shelter (C) money (D) war