what is the moral lesson Containe
in the short story "The Bet" written
by Anton checkhor?
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He knows that he has ruined a man's earthly happiness forever, and he despises himself for it. The story says that never before had the banker "felt such contempt for himself as now." In short, this story warns the reader of the dangers of impulsiveness and pride.
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