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Conclusion of appointments in samarra by w somerset Maugham

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Answered by surya38138
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This story about a merchant who sent his servant to buy some things from market . The servant came back after some time and said "that master when i was in the market i was bumped by a lady in the group and when i turned i saw the death that jarred me. She took a gander at me and made a debilitating signal , now loan me your horse so that i can go far from the city, i will go to samarra and there death can't reach me". The trader give him his horse and then the servant run as quick as he can. Then vendor went to market and  then he saw me and asked that why i make that threating gesture to his hireling. "That was not a debilitating motion " i said  " i was shock see him in the Baghdad today because i am supposed to meet him in Samarra.
Answered by moumitabhattacharya9
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William Somerset Maugham CH (/mɔːm/ MAWM; 25 January 1874 – 16 December 1965) was an English playwright, novelist, and short-story writer. He was among the most popular writers of his era and reputedly the highest-paid author during the 1930s.[1]

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