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. Who was Ramu? What did the narrator learn from him
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The narrator learns from Ramu's companion that Ramu has lost all his money and that his wife has deserted him. The narrator decides not to give Ramu a piece of his mind, concluding that the best kindness he can do Ramu is to leave him alone. The moral of the story is to be circumspect in whom one trusts.
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The narrator learns from Ramu's companion that Ramu has lost all his money and that his wife has deserted him. The narrator decides not to give Ramu a piece of his mind, concluding that the best kindness he can do Ramu is to leave him alone. The moral of the story is to be circumspect in whom one trusts.
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