2.The short sightened brothers

– Folk Lore.
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Title: The Short-Sighted Brothers
Extracted from: Chinese folk lore
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The story “The Short-Sighted Brothers” is a Chinese folk lore. This folk tale makes an interesting reading. With its gripping narration, The story excites the reader thoroughly. The brief story effectively exposes the follies of the brothers, prompting many a reader to introspect!

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Lets settle this once and for all.
Lets go there tomorrow and test our vision.
It’s a quotation from Confucius It reads. Be honest At All Times.
The tablet has a flowery border.
Only the donor’s name, Wang Lee, at the bottom said; monk.
I can clearly make only the writing.
Decoration? What decoration?
What other writing is there?
So Sorry. We couldn’t put is up yesterday evening. We are going to put it up today.
The short-Sighted brothers realised their follies.

Conclusion: should be written at the end of SHORT-STORIES ending

“Short-Sighted, Selfish tricks can only be short lived”
“Honesty is the best policy”
“Honesty is always one of the best key to make a good relationship”

The Five Boons of Life
Title: The Five Boons of Life
– Mark Twain

Notable Works: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
The Adventures of Huckle Berry Finn
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Samuel Langhorne Clemens, known by his pen name Mark Twain was an established creative writer and humourist of his time. Widely known as the father of American Literature and the greatest humourist the US has ever produced, Mark Twain was admired for hisure Series. His stories were an admixture of wit and satire that earned him praise from his critics and peers alike.
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1. Here are gifts. Take one, leave the others and be wary, choose wisely!
2. Only one of them is valuable.
3. The gifts were Fame, Love Riches, Pleasure, Death are not really gifts merely lenders
Conclusion: should be written at the end of SHORT-STORIES ending
“Greed makes man blind and foolish”

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