In "The Golden Goblet" by Eloise Jarvis McGraw, Ranofer dealt with the broken seal by carefully considering the implications of the situation. He recognized that it could lead to trouble for him, especially given the actions of his half-brother, Gebu. Ranofer decided to take responsibility and report the broken seal to his master, understanding the importance of honesty and integrity in his work as a goldsmith apprentice. This choice ultimately set the stage for his character development and the unfolding of the story's central conflict.
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