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c. Answer the following questions.<br />1. During whose rule is the story supposed to have occurred?<br />2. What did the poor beggar demand of the Caliph?<br />3. How did the Dervish show treasure to Abdullah?<br />4. How did Abdullah and the Dervish divide the treasure on eighty camels?<br />5. Was Abdullah's greed satisfied after taking all of eighty camels? What did he ask for?<br />6. What happened with Abdullah in the end?<br />7. Did Abdullah trust what the Dervish had said about the ointment?<br />8. What did Caliph do for Abdullah's miserable condition?​

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The great Nature has intended us to earn our bread in the sweat of our brow. Every one, therefore, who idles away a single minute becomes to that extent a burden upon his neighbours, and to do so is to commit a breach of the very first lesson of ahimsa. Ahimsa is nothing if not a well-balance, exquisite consideration for one's neighbour, and an idle man is wanting in that elementary consideration. (YI, 11-4-1929, p. 144-15)

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