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if diamonds were as plentiful as pebbles we should not stoop to pick them up

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Answered by wamabharamri
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Answer:

fallow me

Explanation:

If diamonds were as plentiful as pebbles we shouldn't stoop to pick them up. But the case of Bill and Sam and thousands of their comrades to-day is different. They don't want to write literary letters, but they do want to tell the folks at home something about their life and the great things of which they are a part.

Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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These lines are from the book ‘Pebbles on the shore’ by AG Gardiner. She says in her excerpt that, it is the difficulty or the scarcity of a thing that makes it treasured. If diamonds were as plentiful as pebbles, we shouldn’t stoop to pick them up. But the case of Bill and Sam and thousands of their comrades to-day is different. They don’t want to write literary letters, but they do want to tell the folks at home something about their life and the great things of which they are a part.

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