"I shall cut my tuft crop my hair short and become an insurance agent." explain the context.
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The excerpt has been taken from the lesson The Tiger King, written by Kalki.
The state astrologer says the sentence "I shall cut my tuft crop my hair short and become an insurance agent."
The state astrologer had predicted that the king will be killed by the 100th tiger he hunts. He was so confident about his prediction that he said that if the king successfully kills the 100th tiger, he would cut off his ceremonial tuft of hair and crop his hair to make it short and would become an insurance agent.
The state astrologer says the sentence "I shall cut my tuft crop my hair short and become an insurance agent."
The state astrologer had predicted that the king will be killed by the 100th tiger he hunts. He was so confident about his prediction that he said that if the king successfully kills the 100th tiger, he would cut off his ceremonial tuft of hair and crop his hair to make it short and would become an insurance agent.
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