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Working and Sharing

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Working and Sharing   I n a green, happy place called Haripur, lived two brothers, Rohan and Sohan. Rohan was a good worker. He woke up early and took care of his plants. He gave food to the people in the village. Sohan was lazy. He liked to sit under trees. He didn't work. He borrowed seeds from Rohan, but never grew anything. He told stories about getting rich without working. One year, it didn't rain. The land became dry. People were hungry. Rohan had saved food and water. He gave it to everyone, even Sohan. Sohan had no food. He asked Rohan for help. Rohan gave him food, but also said, "Brother, you must work to get food. You can't get things if you don't try." Sohan saw how nice Rohan was. He saw that people liked Rohan because he worked hard. When it rained, Sohan worked with Rohan. He learned to plant and care for plants. He helped the other people. Sohan's plants grew. He became a good person. He learned that working hard and being kind is importan...

Vir the Robot boy

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Vir the Robot boy   In the bustling city of Fursatganj, nestled amidst its vibrant markets and lively streets, lived a remarkable creation: Vir, a robot boy . Crafted by the brilliant Dr. Sahay, Vir was no ordinary machine; he possessed not only incredible robotic abilities but also a heart of gold. Vir's life was a whirlwind of adventures, filled with daring rescues and thrilling escapades. He was always ready to lend a helping hand, whether it was saving a cat stuck in a tree or thwarting the mischievous schemes of the wicked Mad Max. Mad Max, a cunning and envious inventor, was Vir's arch-nemesis. He constantly devised elaborate plans to steal Vir's powers or cause chaos in Fursatganj. But Vir, with his quick thinking and extraordinary abilities, always managed to foil Mad Max's evil plots. Vir wasn't alone in his adventures. He was accompanied by his loyal friends: Imli: A spirited and courageous girl, always ready to join Vir in his heroic deeds. Chulbul: A...

The King's Five Trials

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  The King's Five Trials In the kingdom of Eldoria, ruled by the wise King Theron, lived five princes: Alaric, the strong; Bren, the swift; Corvus, the clever; Darius, the kind; and Emrys, the thoughtful. As King Theron aged, he knew he had to choose a worthy heir, but each son possessed admirable qualities. He decided to test them, not in battle, but in character. One day, a strange riddle appeared on the castle walls, a puzzle that had baffled the kingdom's wisest scholars. Alaric, convinced of his strength, demanded the scholars reveal the answer, but they could not. Bren, with his swift mind, tried to bribe them, but they remained silent. Corvus, ever clever, attempted to deceive them, but they saw through his tricks. Darius, filled with anger, declared the riddle pointless. Only Emrys, the thoughtful prince, sat quietly, considering the riddle. He began asking the king questions, seeking to understand the riddle's deeper meaning. Through patient inquiry, Emrys unravele...

"Treasure Island"

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 "Treasure Island" by Robert Louis Stevenson is a thrilling tale of adventure, pirates, and buried treasure. Here's a summary of the full story: The story begins at the Admiral Benbow Inn, where young Jim Hawkins lives with his parents. An old, weathered sea captain named Billy Bones arrives, carrying a mysterious sea chest. Bones, haunted by his past, pays Jim to keep a lookout for a one-legged seafaring man. One day, Bones receives the "black spot," a pirate summons, and shortly after, he dies. Jim and his mother search Bones's chest, finding a treasure map. They take the map to Dr. Livesey and Squire Trelawney, who recognize it as belonging to the infamous Captain Flint. Excited by the prospect of buried treasure, Trelawney organizes a voyage to Treasure Island. They hire a ship, the Hispaniola, and a crew, including the charming but suspicious Long John Silver, a one-legged cook. During the voyage, Jim overhears Silver plotting a mutiny. He discovers tha...

"The Three Billy Goats Gruff"

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 Once upon a time, there were three billy goats gruff. They all wanted to cross a bridge to reach a lush, green meadow on the other side, where the grass was sweet and plentiful. But under the bridge lived a troll, a big, ugly troll with a long nose and big, glaring eyes. First, the littlest billy goat gruff came to the bridge. Trip, trap, trip, trap, went his hooves on the wooden planks. "Who's that tripping over my bridge?" roared the troll. "Oh, it is only I, the littlest billy goat gruff," said the little goat, his voice trembling. "I'm going to the meadow to get fat." "No, you're not!" shouted the troll. "I'm coming to eat you up!" "Oh, no! Don't take me! I'm too little," pleaded the goat. "Wait for the middle billy goat gruff. He's much bigger." "Well, all right," said the troll, and he let the little billy goat gruff pass. Soon, the middle billy goat gruff came to the brid...

The Hare and the Tortoise

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 Once upon a time, in a serene and peaceful forest, there lived a hare who was known far and wide  for his incredible speed. The hare often boasted about his swiftness, teasing the other animals who  couldn’t keep up with him. He was so confident in his abilities that he believed no one could ever  challenge him. One sunny morning, while the animals of the forest gathered at the meadow for their daily chat,  the hare began bragging yet again. "I am the fastest creature in the forest," he declared with pride.  "Even the wind cannot catch me!" The other animals, tired of the hare’s arrogance, remained silent, not wanting to engage in yet  another fruitless argument. But, much to everyone’s surprise, a voice broke through the quiet  crowd. “I may not be fast,” said the tortoise, stepping forward slowly but confidently, “but I am willing  to challenge you to a race.” The hare burst into laughter. “You? Challenge me? You must be joking!” he exclai...

Chandrilla

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Chandrilla is a peaceful and prosperous planet located in the Core Worlds of the galaxy in the Star Wars universe. Known for its lush landscapes, with vast grasslands, forests, and oceans, it was an ideal place for agriculture, making it a world of abundance and tranquility. The planet's capital, Chandrila, was a center of diplomacy, known for its neutrality and focus on peaceful coexistence rather than conflict. For much of its early history, Chandrilla was a world untouched by the larger galactic wars. It had a reputation for neutrality in galactic politics, keeping a low profile while maintaining strong trade relationships with many neighboring planets. Its commitment to diplomacy, however, would soon change when the rise of the Galactic Empire put the galaxy in turmoil. During the reign of the Empire, Chandrilla became one of the founding members of the Rebel Alliance. The planet's government, led by individuals like Mon Mothma , took a stand against the authoritarian reg...

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  "Anoop Kumar" is a splendid student. His stories delve into the complexities of human relationships. With decades of writing experience, she brings depth to her characters. She is recognized for her ability to create emotionally resonant narratives. Jane strives to connect with readers on a profound level. Her latest novel, 'The Hidden Path,' is now available."