Aswer the following in 130 to 150 words
DO YOU THINK MOURAD REALLY HAD A WAY WITH THE HORSE ,DOG AND THE FARMER?ILLUSTRATE CITING INCIDENTS FROM THE STORY

Dear Student,
Various instances show that Mourad did have his way with creatures.
As a matter of first importance, Mourad can be discovered sitting under a tree. His longing to help the robin exhibits his extraordinary worry for creatures. Furthermore, notice the name of the taken Horse. Mourad calls it "My heart," exhibiting his unique worry for and love of creatures. Note likewise how well Mourad rides the horse, regardless of failing to own his very own pony. Contrast this and Aram, who rides ineffectively, and we see that Mourad has an extraordinary bond with this creature. 

Moreover, when Aram and Mourad choose to restore the horse to the outbuilding(the stable), note that the canines don't bark at them, regardless of them being gatecrashers. Mourad clarifies this by saying that he has a "way with dogs." Again, this proposes he has a profound fondness with creatures. He gets them and regards them, giving additional proof of his exceptional worry for creatures.
"If not for the honest reputation of their family," Byro says, "he would think the boys had stolen his horse." He remarks that “a suspicious man would believe his eyes instead of his heart” and goes away. This shows that Byro was being very generous to the boys. A beautiful horse is rarely stollen and the owner lets go of the thieves without any punishment.
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