Explain 3rd line ( a man ... Spirit)

Explain 3rd line ( a man ... Spirit) er said. the boy says your house is on fire. So Khosrove roared, Enough, it is no harm, I say. My cousin Mourad was considered the natural descendant of this man, although Mourad's father was Zorab.w was practical and nothing else. Ihat•s how it was in our tribe A mar could be the father of his son's flesh. but that did no mcar that he was also the father of his spiri The distribution of various kinds of spirit of our tribe ha from the beginninr capricious and vagrant. We rode and my cousin Mourad sang. For all anybody knee We were still in the old country where. at least according t. • one of the long intenor valleys of California

Dear.student...here it means that a father can control and can force a child..externally...but cant force his spritual power..or emotions....and cant stop his dreams .... hope it helps..regards
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This statement states that a father can stop his son from making a wrong move but he cannot stop his son from thinking that way.
The story ?The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse? is a tale told from the viewpoint of a nine-year old boy. At that age, imagination is rich and one can romanticise even insignificant actions. To such a person the world is full of excellence and glory and life is delightful and a mysterious dream.
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