Mark Twain Ki Lokpriya Kahaniyan

Mark Twain Ki Lokpriya Kahaniyan

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There Was No Room For Any Spectator To Sit Or Stand. Dressed In Purple And White Fur Robes, Conrad Sat In The Prime MinisterS Chair. On Either Side Of Him Sat The Chief Justice Of The Realm. The Old Duke Had Given Strict Orders That His DaughterS Case Be Heard Without Any Concessions. Heartbroken, He Had Taken To Bed. Now, He Was Only A Few Days Old. Poor Conrad Pleaded To Be Excused From Hearing His Own SisterS Case, But His Pleas Were Not Heeded. He Was Deeply Saddened By How Quickly PeopleS Interest In Him Had Waned. But He Needed Work. So, Swallowing The Humiliation, He Wandered In Search Of Work. Finally, When He Found Work Carrying Bricks, He Thanked His Luck. Now, No One Knew Him Or Cared About Him. He Was No Longer Able To Support The Moral Organizations He Used To Donate To. Therefore, His Name Was Removed From Those Lists, And He Had To Endure This Suffering As Well. From This Collection, A Collection Of Interesting, Readable, And Popular Stories By The Famous Storyteller Mark Twain.

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