Conclusion of my lost dollar
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My lost dollar is written by stephen leacocks. In the story the narrator has lended hos dollar to his friend about which his friend seems to forget. Whenever the narrator talks to his friend he gives hints about the money he owes. Finally he gives on his friend and leaves the expectation of getting the money back.
Indeed one who gives the money always remembers and the one who takes it always forgets.
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This short story bristles with subtle humour. Writing with an intention
to amuse the reader, the story mixes comical expressions, moralizing,
and self pity to weave a story around a friend’s failure to repay a loan
of just one dollar. The author who has lent the dollar is too decent to
ask for refund, but finds it hard to write it off from his mind. Resigned
to his loss of the one dollar loan, the author relapses to introspection.
The result – a hilarious ending to the saga of the ‘Lost Dollar’.
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