Breakfast For Anita
Juanito, the little Spanish boy, sat sadly on the step of his home. It was a lovely day, and Juanito would have been happy if
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Juanito, the little Spanish boy, sat sadly on the step of his home. It was a lovely day, and Juanito would have been happy if
Continue reading »It was the tired hour of noon. It was so hot, and the farm was like an oven. Only the sparrows were twittering in the
Continue reading »Varun scratched his head in bewilderment, for it seemed no matter how hard he worked, there was never sufficient money to save some for his
Continue reading »This story is about a millionaire who lives in a village. He was well known for his miserliness. When any of the villagers approached him
Continue reading »Once there lived a poor miller who had seven children. Although he worked hard every day grinding wheat into flour and grew as many vegetables
Continue reading »One hot summer day, a ferocious lion and a wild boar visited the same water hole. They wanted to quench their thirst with the lovely
Continue reading »Long ago, in the land of Russia, there lived an old peasant called Simeon and his wife. They always had dearly longed to have children;
Continue reading »Sulochana was the most beautiful girl in the village, but unfortunately, her father did not have the money to provide her with a dowry for
Continue reading »When grandfather came into the room, his numerous grand- children were sitting on the carpet, excitedly turning over the pages of a large book. “What
Continue reading »A wealthy merchant who lived in the old town of Saketpur had a son named Sumat and a daughter named Suniti. The merchant had been
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