moral of the story A FAT MERCHANT
Answers
Answered by
4
Answer:
There was a fat merchant. He was fond of visiting the theater. One day, he instructed his servant to get two seats reserved for him. He was so fat that one seat was not enough for him. The servant went to the booking office and wanted to tickets. The booking-clerk said that two adjoining seat were not available but offered two separate seats The foolish servant did not realise the purpose of his master. He bought tickets for two separate seats. One seat was in the front row and the other in the third row. When the merchant saw the two tickets, he go angry with his servant. But he was as foolish as the servant, for he had not clearly instructed his servant to receive two adjoining seats.
Moral: Foolishness brings trouble.
Answered by
0
Read the story again for a relief answer
Similar questions