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moral of the story newton and the dogdiamond​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Diamond was, according to legend, Sir Isaac Newton's favourite dog, which, by upsetting a candle, set fire to manuscripts containing his notes on experiments conducted over the course of twenty years. According to one account, Newton is said to have exclaimed: "O Diamond, Diamond, thou little knowest the mischief thou hast done."[1] The story is largely apocryphal: according to another account, Newton simply left a window open when he went to church, and the candle was knocked over by a gust of wind.[2] In fact, some historians claim that Newton never owned pets.[1]

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Answered by khushi2886
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When Newton came in the room he was not angry at diamond. He said diamond politely oh Diamond you don't know what u have done. Moral - Patience is the strength of the character.

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