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Once an iron merchant, called Krishnan, had
merchant, called Krishnan, had to leave his home and go to a distant city on some
important business. He would be away for me
mess. He would be away for more than six months. In his godown, he had about a
w bars. It was a great problem to know what to do with them. He could not keep them
Cu up in the godown, for then he would not only have to pay a large rent, but also the wages
a watchman for six long months. Moreover, when he returned prices might have fallen and he
would then have to sell the bars at a very great loss. Obviously the best thing to do was to sell
them before he went away, but though he tried hard to find a customer, no one seemed to want to
buy them.
One of his friends, called Gopal, was also a dealer in iron. He also had a godown where he kept
his raw iron for sale as and when he found customers. His godown was very large and he could
easily keep Krishnan's bars in one corner. He told Krishnan that he could safely leave the iron in
his godown and go on his journey. It would all be there when he came back. Krishnan decided to
do this. He thanked his friend Gopal for his kindness, sent him the iron, and left the town with a
light heart.
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Once an iron merchant, called Krishnan, had
merchant, called Krishnan, had to leave his home and go to a distant city on some
important business. He would be away for me
mess. He would be away for more than six months. In his godown, he had about a
w bars. It was a great problem to know what to do with them. He could not keep them
Cu up in the godown, for then he would not only have to pay a large rent, but also the wages
a watchman for six long months. Moreover, when he returned prices might have fallen and he
would then have to sell the bars at a very great loss. Obviously the best thing to do was to sell
them before he went away, but though he tried hard to find a customer, no one seemed to want to
buy them.
One of his friends, called Gopal, was also a dealer in iron. He also had a godown where he kept
his raw iron for sale as and when he found customers. His godown was very large and he could
easily keep Krishnan's bars in one corner. He told Krishnan that he could safely leave the iron in
his godown and go on his journey. It would all be there when he came back. Krishnan decided to
do this. He thanked his friend Gopal for his kindness, sent him the iron, and left the town with a
light heart.