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Do you approve of conjurer's action of taking revenge? Justify your stand.

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Answered by ItzurBeBe
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The Conjuror’s revenge” is a short story written by Stephen Leacock. The story tells how a conjuror teaches a lesson to a person who tries to spoil his magic show.

One day a conjuror was demonstrating his magic tricks in a show. He produced a bowl of gold fish out of an empty cloth. The audience felt thrilled and applauded. But, the quick man in the front row commented that the magician had it up his sleeve. Later, the magician showed other tricks such as Hindoostani rings trick, producing 17 eggs out of an empty hat, etc. But the quick man continuously whispered that the magician kept all those things secretly under his dress. His comments spoiled the show and the audience lost interest in the show.

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Answered by Studyingkid
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  • The Conjuror's revenge" is a short story written by Stephen Leacock. The story tells how a conjuror teaches a lesson to a person who tries to spoil his magic show.

  • One day a conjuror was demonstrating his magic tricks in a show. He produced a bowl of gold fish out of an empty cloth. The audience felt thrilled and applauded. But, the quick man in the front row commented that the magician had it up his sleeve. Later, the magician showed other tricks such as Hindoostani rings trick, producing 17 eggs out of an empty hat, etc. But the quick man continuously whispered that the magician kept all those things secretly under his dress. His comments spoiled the show and the audience lost interest in the show.
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