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User Review - Flag as inappropriate our trees still grows in dehra is a story written by ruskin bond , wherein it is said that ruskin with his father lived in java but they had to escape from there because dutch and the java were going to have a war , so to be on a safe side they decided to go back to india . Where ruskin was sent to boarding school. but due to his father's illness of some time he had to live with a family . After his fathers death he had to live with his grandparents for some time. The time passed and his grandfather also passed away. so he and his grandmother went to usa for a short time. they came back to india ater some years . then ruskin started writting books and lived in a small house near a mountain. the days passed and ruskin wrote his books, but one day ruskin found a girl named bansi, everyday came somewhere near ruskin's house to pluk berries and used to share them with ruskin, slowly , they both started liking each other. but then bansi was sent to her mother very far from ruskin. Review: Our Trees Still Grow In DehraUser Review - Anshu Raj Singh - GoodreadsA collection of enchanting stories. Read full review Related books
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Common terms and phrasesAbdul Rauf Anet asked Mother Aunt Ayah Badran Bansi Bareilly Batavia bath bazaar began Bharatpur Binya Bippin birds brought bungalow chachi Champa church clothes cottage dark daughter Dehra Delhi dinghy door eyes face father favourite Firangans Firangi forest Ganpat gave ghosts girl gone Grandfather Grandmother Granny ground Hafizulla hair hand head heard hill husband jackfruit Javed Khan Javed's Khan-Begum Khan's killed knew Kothiwali Lado Lala Lala's house Lalain leave live look Mangal Mariam morning Muggeridge Nawab never night nightjar Nizam Pathan peepul tree Pilloo pony Prem python Qadar Qamran rain Ramjimal remember replied returned road rupees Ruskin Bond Sarfaraz Khan sepoys servant Shahjahanpur Shimla shouted singing sitting someone Somi soon sweeper-boy sword tell told tonga took uncle veranda village walked wife window woman women References to this bookFrom other books
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