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The writer represents the new generation
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کہانی میں مصنفہ نئی نسل کی نمائندہ خاتون ھے
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The writer rightly remarks that the duchess and jeweller were insincere to each other
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مصنف یہ بات کہنے میں حق بجانب ھے کھ نواب بیگم اور جوہری دونوں ہی ایک دوسرے کے ساتھ مخلص نہیں تھے
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The writer said that he would not waste time by telling him about his problem
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The writer saw a young women sitting beside the stove
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مصنف نے انگیٹھی کے پاس ایک جوان عورت کو بیٹھے ہوئے دیکھا
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The writer says that a person feels uneasy if he is observed by a policeman doubtfully or if he is found doing something secretly
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The writer says that he got within the shadow of the rope in destroying books what does he mean
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The writer says that in the year 2000
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The writer says that it is usually wise to let the lazy bluffers go to the cruel world to know how much value the world gives to them
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The writer says that parents have brought the boy into the world
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The writer says that the examiners ask the questions which students cannot answer
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The writer says that the examiners asked such questions as he could not answer
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The writer says that there is no substitute for health
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The writer shows that the old and the young poeple have different attitude towards life
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مصنف واضح کرتا ھے کہ نوجوان اور بوڑھے لوگ زندگی کی طرف مختلف رجحانات اور رویوں کے حامل ہوتے ہیں
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The writer sold the sapphire and bought food to eat and fuel to burn
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مصنف نے نیلم بیچ دیااور کھانےکےلیےخوراک اورجلانےکےلیے ایندھن خریدلیا
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The writer sold the sapphire and bought food to eat and fuel to burn
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مصنف نے نیلم بیچ دیااور کھانےکےلیےخوراک اورجلانےکےلیے ایندھن خریدلیا
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The writer stepped into it
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The writer stuffed his books into a sack
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The writer tells us about a prince who was happy in his life
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کہانی نویس ہمیں ایک شہزادے کے متعلق بتاتا ھے جو کہ اپنی زندگی میں بہت خوش تھا
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The writer think that each commonplace patient ordinarily has only one or two diseases
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The writer thinks that the failure of the brilliant students is really pitiable
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The writer thought himself to be a patient of all disease
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The writer thought himself to be a patient of all diseases
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The writer thought that he had been suffering from zymosis since his boyhood
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The writer thought that he was suffering from all the diseases except one
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The writer too is a fly in the hand of the destiny
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مصنفہ بھی قسمت کے ہاتھ ایک مکھی ھے
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The writer took a book and began to read it
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The writer walked into the reading room as a happy and healthy man
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The writer want to his doctor and told him his problem
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The writer wanted neither to send the useless books to troops nor to burn them
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The writer wanted to be examined in history poetry and writing essays
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