Monkey Business
Hiralal was a simple villager. He was neither well-educated nor very clever, but he had a happy disposition, cheery words, and a smile for everyone.
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Hiralal was a simple villager. He was neither well-educated nor very clever, but he had a happy disposition, cheery words, and a smile for everyone.
Continue reading »In a village in Bengal, there were two brothers. The elder brother was quite a successful farmer, whilst his younger brother, Dipu, never seemed to
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Continue reading »In the great forest, close to the city of Kampilya, lived an elderly widow. The older woman, whose husband had died many years ago, managed
Continue reading »Manichandar was a very successful banker. Whoever approached him for a loan never went away empty-handed. Manichandar was an excellent judge of character, so there
Continue reading »Centuries ago, a king with three sons ruled the ancient kingdom of Vidarbha. When his wife died, the King married again, and the second queen
Continue reading »It was a bright sunny day, and Ramesh idly strolled along the road back to his village. He was in a happy frame of mind
Continue reading »In Cairo, a youth named Shah Munsur bred singing birds. Outside his house, he hung a cage containing two golden canaries, whose singing never failed
Continue reading »Living in one of the big cities was a miser, and he was undoubtedly the meanest miser you are ever likely to meet. Oh, he
Continue reading »Raschid the Great, Sultan of the Turkish Empire, was a wise and benevolent ruler. For many decades war had not disturbed the peace of the
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