glossary of the last bargain poem
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THE LAST BARGAIN
GLOSSARY
There was a daily wager he wanted to be hired then a king come near the daily wager with his chariot and said that he would hire him with his power but his power counted for naught so he disliked his agreement. At mid-day, an old man came with gold coins and said that he would hire with money but this agreement also denied. In the evening a fair lady came out from the garden and said that he would hire him with a smile but the smile of the lady couldn't attract the daily wager so this was also refused by the daily wager. At last, a child playing with shells and said that he would hire him with nothing and he was won over by the child’s behavior and innocence so he accepts the agreement.
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KEY POINTS
- When the laborer was walking on the road, the king called the author and said that he would hire him with his powers but he did not like his agreement.
- At mid-way author was wandering along the crooked lane than an old man came out with gold coins and said that I would hire you with my money but his money not important for the author so he dislikes his agreement.
- In the evening a fair lady come out from the garden and said that I would hire you with my smile but the smile of the lady couldn’t attract the author so this agreement also refused by the author.
- When the author passed through the sea a child was playing with shells and he raised his head and said that he would hire him with nothing but the author was attracted by the flawless character of the child so he accepted the agreement of the child.
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