
1. Jabeen: this chapter teaches us the lesson that you should not trust anyone without finding out about that person .The lady in the house pretended to be the owner and Horace trusted her .She was a thief and Horace did not suspect her and trusted her
1.1. Nikita- The protagonist Horace Danby is a robber who is outwitted by another robber.
1.2. Stephanie- Horace Danby
2. Esha
2.1. The author of the lesson 'A Question of Trust' is Victor Canning.
2.1.1. The protagonist of this lesson, Horace Danby was thought to be a good, respectable and honest citizen but, in reality he was not so.
2.1.1.1. He was deeply fond of rare, expensive books and in order to obtain these books he steals once a year.
2.1.1.1.1. The theme of this lesson is that one should not trust anyone blindly without finding out about that person.
3. Lia
4. After Horace got tricked by a young lady into breaking into a safe, he became a librarian at a prison. After that, he became angry whenever he heard of the phrase 'honour among thieves'.
4.1. The author of this story is Victor Canning.The protagonist is Horace Danby. This story is about a thief who gets a taste of his own deeds. He steals only once in a year. Horace Danby was a good person. He was fifty years old but still unmarried. Horace Danby was a locksmith. He was a very successful businessman. He had two assistants to help him. Being good and respectable, but he was not totally honest. He was fond of rare and expensive books. He purchased them at any cost. For this, he robbed safe only once in a year. He purchased these books secretly through an agent. Before making a theft, he chalked out plan well.
5. Protagonist : Horace Danby
6. Roqaiya
6.1. The main character of the story is Horace Danby. He was a good citizen but not a a very honest man. He steals once every year. He makes locks and lives with his house-keeper.
7. It turns out that she was a robber herself.
8. Tania
9. Prapti
9.1. The story, 'A Question of Trust', is by author Victor Canning.
9.2. Horace Danby loved books; especially rare and expensive ones. He would steal money once a year to buy a book.
9.3. The story is mainly about the blind trust we put in people. Horace believed the young lady when she said that she was the owner's wife.
9.4. When he opened the safe for her when she said she forgot the combination, he got caught due his fingerprints being all over the place. The lady was proved to be another burglar.
9.5. He is now very happy in his position as librarian at the prison; however, he gets very angry when he hears the phrase, 'honour among thieves'.
10. Smruthi
11. The protagonist of the story is a thief who only robs once a year. He believed that he was clever as no one had a clue that he could be a theif
11.1. He easily gets outwitted by a young lady who claimed to be the owner of the house. She spoke in authority which got him into believing her and opening the safe for her.
12. The chapter 'Question of trust' is written by Victor Canning.
13. The lesson 'A Question of trust' is written by Victor Canning.
14. The protagonist of the lesson is Horace Danby. He is is a thief completely. He steals only once in a year. He is fond of books and spends most of his money on buying books. Also, he plans accurately before attempting any burglary.
14.1. Tania- The lesson author of the lesson a "Question of Trust" is written by Victor Channing. The protagonist of the story is Horace Danby.
14.1.1. AYESHA: The lesson'A Question of Trust' is written by Victor Canning. The protagonist is Horace Danby. Victor Canning was a prolific British writer of novels and thrillers who flourished in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. This story is about a thief who gets a taste of his own medicine. Horace Danby can be termed as a thief with a difference. He steals only once in a year.
15. ruhi
15.1. Horace Danby had a good reputation in the society. He was about fifty and unmarried. He made locks and had two helpers. He was well and happy. But he had attacks of hay fever in summer. But he was not completely honest. He had served his first and only sentence in a prison library. He had a passion for books. He loved rare and expensive books.
16. VEDIKA
16.1. The story is about a man named Horace Danby who is 50 years old and everyone around him thinks he is a good and an honest man.
17. The lesson'A Question of Trust' is authored by Victor Canning. The protagonist is Horace Danby. He is a good, respectable and not very honest. Once, he broke into the house of a rich owner. He gets caught by a woman who claims to be the wife of the owner, she prompted Horace Danby to break into a safe to give her the jewels, provided that she would not phone the police. Towards the end he gets caught by the police. The real wife of the owner claimed that the story was nonsense. Horace Danby realizes that he was fooled by a burglar.....Laxmi
17.1. The protagonist of the story is Horace Danby. he was a good and respectful person but he wasnt completely honest. .....OLISA
17.2. Victor Canning is the Author.
18. Kezia
19. Author Profile :Victor Canning was a prolific British writer of novels and thrillers who flourished in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. He was personally reticent, writing no memoirs and giving relatively few newspaper interviews
20. Kripa
21. Indhu
21.1. Moral: One's deed will burn him
21.1.1. Horace Danby had a good reputation in the society. He was about fifty and unmarried. He made locks and had two helpers. He loved rare and expensive books. Horace robbed a safe every year.
22. PROTAGONIST: Horace Danby
23. The author of the story is Victor Canning. The story is about a thief who gets outsmarted by another thief. He gets a taste of his own medicine. The protagonist is Horace Danby. He is a fifty year old man, who loved rare and expens books. To get them, he would rob a safe every year.
23.1. Spoorthi :- The protagonist is Horace Danby, a thief who robs rare and expensive books.
24. Carthika
25. Devika} The theme of the lesson 'The Question Of Trust' is that you should not trust anyone without finding out about that person.This story is about a thief who gets a taste of his own medicine.The author of this short story is Horace Danby.Horace Danby was a fifty year old man who used to collect rare and expensive books by robbing once in a year.
25.1. Liseux The lesson A question of trust is written by Victor Channing and its aboutt
26. PARVATHI:The story is about a man named Horace Danby who is 50 years old and everyone around him thinks he is a good and an honest man.
26.1. ADHIVA- AUTHOR IS VICTOR CANNING
27. Maria Shaju Not everyone can be trusted. People don't always turn out to be the way we expected them to
28. Kismat - This Lesson “A Question of Trust” is written by Victor Canning. He was a famous English writer of novels and thrillers. His thrillers are famous for their mystery and unexpected endings.
28.1. FATIMA- This story is about a thief who gets a taste of his own deeds. Horace Danby is a thief completely. He steals only once in a year. He is fond of books and spends most of his money on buying books.
28.1.1. LUBAINA -
29. Namrata The theme of this story is that do not trust anyone without actually knowing who the person is. Its also about a thief who gets the taste of his own medicine.
30. NIDA- A stion of Trust is written by victore canning he famous in writing in novels and thrillers. this story tell that don't trust people blindly.
31. ANN MERIN the author of this chapter is Victor Canning. The protagonist of this chapter Horace Danby .in this story the protagonist horace danby who was a theif himself was being cheated by a lady theif . horace danby robs inorder to buy expensive books
32. Alisha
32.1. The lesson is written by Victor Canning.
32.1.1. Horace Danby was a good person. He was fifty years old but still unmarried. Horace Danby was a locksmith. He was a very successful businessman. He had two assistants to help him. Being good and respectable, but he was not totally honest. He was fond of rare and expensive books. He purchased them at any cost. For this, he robbed safe only once in a year. He purchased these books secretly through an agent. Before making a theft, he chalked out plan well. This time he had observed the house at Shotover Grange for two weeks. He studied even the minute things about that house.
32.1.2. Fatima- The lesson is written by Victor Canning.Horace Danby is a thief completely. He steals only once in a year. He is fond of books and spends most of his money on buying books. Also, he plans accurately before attempting any burglary.