A Gift for a Princess
The King of Prabhatpur was worried. He had fondly hoped that by now, his only daughter, Princess Priya, would be married. There certainly was no
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The King of Prabhatpur was worried. He had fondly hoped that by now, his only daughter, Princess Priya, would be married. There certainly was no
Continue reading »Once upon a time, there was a young man named Martin, who was very poor. He knew that riches would never come to him if
Continue reading »It was a hot, dry summer. In the jungle, everything looked parched, and even the branches of the trees seemed to droop in sympathy with
Continue reading »Ravishankar was a rich merchant, owning a flourishing business empire, which dealt solely in the import and export of goods with Arabian countries. Ravishankar had
Continue reading »We go back many, many years, to the days when King Mohammed al-Rashid ruled all Persia. He was, by the grace of Allah, a King
Continue reading »Once there was a merchant who sold cloth, but whose business was not very prosperous. At last, he was so poor that he decided to
Continue reading »For years, the capital city of Modipure had been at the mercy of a gang of robbers. They committed the most daring thefts, armed guards
Continue reading »The king was ill, dreadfully ill. Physicians and sages came from all parts of the kingdom, but none could find a remedy for this terrible
Continue reading »There was no doubt about it; Bhanu was a wasteful young man. However, he had many friends who were always eager to help him spend
Continue reading »If ever there was a man who disliked work, it was Rajan, the peasant. He had two acres of rich, fertile land that produced two
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