Devolope a story with the help of outline in a 150-200 word .also provide a suitable title to it
Yong boy _ travelling by a train _ his briefcase _ containing a lot of money_ befriend a fellow Traveller _ train stop at a station for a few minutes_goes to bring some eatable_returns_ briefcase gone
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BREAKING TRUST
Once, a young boy named Austin was travelling by train. His father had come back from abroad and he was given a briefcase containing a lot of money. Austin was going to his grandmother's house to give her his briefcase as she was in dire need of money.
He was a very loving and caring boy who believed each and everyone. He wasn't aware of the cruel world around him. He was thoroughly enjoying his journey when a stranger came into his compartment and sat next to him. Austin was very happy as he had company and befriended the fellow traveller. He told him why he was on this journey and talked about many other things.
Then the train stopped at a station. The stranger said, "Well, my boy! I am suffering from polio and can't walk much. If you don't mind, can you go to a stall out there and buy ourselves something to eat? I am really hungry. Here is the money." Austin suspected nothing. He kept the briefcase under his seat, took the money and went out. He found a good stall and bought some eatables and merrily returns back to the train.
But, on returning he was utterly shocked to see that the stranger wasn't there. Then the bitter truth dawned on him. He looked under his seat to see that his briefcase was gone.
Austin's mind was completely shattered. He felt betrayed and lost. The way that stranger talked was so sweet that he wasn't suspicious. He missed his father. He thought of his ailing grandmother. He then slowly started walking to the train TC with a broken heart, having lost all the trust he had in the world, thinking about the briefcase and stranger.
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Develop a short story, within 100 words, from the given outline. Suggest a suitable title of the story. Write the moral of the story.
A beautiful old lady lived in a hamlet---had a lamp--- lighted every night---lamp was proud---believed itself to be the brightest object in the universe--- one evening cold wind blew it off---lamp started crying--- lady told the lamp not to be haughty---lighted again
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An Old Lady and The Lamp
Once upon a time there lived a beautiful old lady in a small hamlet. When the sun set the old lady lighted a lamp. The lamp felt very proud of itself that it was the brightest object in the universe. One cold windy night the lamp was blown off. It started crying.
Then the old lady told the lamp not to be haughty.
She again lighted the lamp. Thereafter, it was quite humble and behaved well.
Moral: Don't be vain
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