Long, long ago there lived a kind, gentle and courteous man called Androcles. But he had a
very cruel master. In those days, kings, nobles and other wealthy men used poor people as
their slaves. Androcles was a slave. The slaves were forced to work for their masters. They
had to do what their masters told them. They had no freedom, no rights. Even when they
were unhappy with their master, they could not leave him. They were bound by law to
obey their master, however wicked he might be.
Androcles did not like his heartless, cruel master. His master starved his slaves and often
whipped them. Androcles felt that even death was better than serving such a master. He
kept looking out for a good opportunity. At the first chance he got, he escaped from the
clutches of his cruel master.
Now, although Androcles had thus run away, he was not a coward. He took shelter in a
forest. He was not afraid of the wild beasts that roamed the forest. He did not mind that he
had no roof over his head. He was happy that he was free as a bird to go wherever he
wished.डू यू थिंक एंड ब्रॉक लेसनर वूमेन बाय
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Prabir Ghosh (born 1 March 1945) is the founder and president of Bharatiya Bigyan O Yuktibadi Samiti, a science and rationalists' association based in Kolkata, India. He is the author of a number of books in Bengali disputing supernatural claims and is well known for his book series titled Aloukik Noy, Loukik.
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