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Do not lose your credibility (PD).
129. THE FARMER AND HIS LAZY SONS
Once there lived an old farmer in a village. He had four strong and sturdy (117) sons. But they
were very lazy and lethargie CUD. They whiled away (
They were a constant
1) their time in doing nothing.
cause of worry (de) for the farmer. He often asked them to
work but they turned a deaf ear ( PSU) to his advice. One day, the farmer fell seriously
P ill. All hopes for his recovery ( ) vanished (2017). Lying on his death-bed
), he was still thinking about his sons. Then suddenly, a clever (
through
Didea flashed
his mind. He sent for his sons. They came there immediately (U?). He told them
that he had hidden a big treasure (17) in the land. But before he could locate to the
place of the treasure, he breathed his last ( e). The sons were deeply disturbed (UE).
After the death of their father, they decided to find the treasure out. They dug (13 ) their
whole land but found no treasure anywhere. They were utterly (UD) disappointed (J)
and dismayed it). On the advice of a sage(tb), they sowed (2 ) crops in their land.
They worked very hard in the corn fields. The land yielded (by) a bumper ( 1)
crop. They sold it in the market and earned (0 a lot of money. They were very happy to
have so much money. Then they appreciated (4) the wisdom (th) of their father. At las
and decided
they had found the secret (1) of the hidden treasure. They became diligent
in themselves 2. No pains, no gains,
never to sit idle (W) in life.
CAN WE GIVE THIS STORY A MORAL OF AS YOU SOW SO SHALL YOU REAP???? ​

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Answered by Jaishnav2007
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Answered by ravindarjaiswal998
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Answer:

Once there lived an old farmer in a village. He had four sons. They always quarreled among themselves. The father often advised them to mend their ways. But they did not listen to him.

One day, he fell seriously ill. He was on death bed. He called his sons to his bed-side. He wanted to teach them a lesson before his death.He asked them to bring a bundle of sticks. The bundle was brought. He asked them to break the bundle. Each of them tried his best. But no one could break the bundle.

The wise father now untied the bundle. He asked them to break one stick each. Now each of them broke his stick easily. The father said to them, “If you are united, nobody can harm you. If you quarrel, you will suffer.” These words worked magic. They promised to live in peace

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