why was the narrator afraid of taking bodh raj to the storeroom in his new house

he was afraid as it was a home place of birds and bodh raj was a destructive boy.
narrator thought that he would kill all the birds and break its eggs
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The narrator was afraid of taking Bodh Raj to the store room because he was afraid that he would hit the pigeons and other birds' nests with his catapult, break their eggs and kill them. The narrator didn't want him to kill the birds but also couldn't deny him entering the storeroom as he thought that this would hurt Bodh Raj and he would stop visiting his house. Bodh Raj was the narrator's only friend who visited his house.
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The narrator was afraid to take bodhraj to his storeroom as he thought bodhraj would destroy the nest and kil the bird and chicks
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How did bodh raj save the myna chicks
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REALY SORRY BUT I DONT KNOW THE CHAPTER
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IN WHICH CHAPTER AND WHICH CLASS BOOK.
 
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The narrator was afraid of taking Bodh Raj to the store room because he was afraid that he would hit the pigeons and other birds' nests with his catapult, break their eggs and kill them. The narrator didn't want him to kill the birds but also couldn't deny him entering the storeroom as he thought that this would hurt Bodh Raj and he would stop visiting his house. Bodh Raj was the narrator's only friend who visited his house.
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The narrator was afraid of taking Bodh Raj to the storeroom in his new house because he thought that of Bodh Raj acted true to form and destroyed the nests, pulled out birds' feathers, and broke their eggs.
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what is the story.
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The narrator was afraid of taking Bodh Raj to the store room in his new house because he thought that Bodh Raj might kill the birds. In the beginning Bodh Raj was trying to destroy the nest but he ended up with rescuing them from the kite. So, his fears did not come true.
 
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