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What is the summary of how the camel got his humph​

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Answered by shubhverma2
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Innocence is a lack of guilt, with respect to any kind of crime, or wrongdoing. In a legal context, innocence is to the lack of legal guilt of an individual, with respect to a crime. In other contexts, it is a lack of experience

Answered by IxIitzurshizukaIxI
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One Monday morning, a horse with a saddle on his back went to the camel. He asked the camel to join the rest of them at work, but the lazy animal said ‘Humph!’. The horse informed this to the man. A little later, a dog visited the camel and asked him to do some work. But again, the camel replied ‘Humph!’. Later, an ox came and asked him to work. As usual, the camel replied ‘Humph!’ to the ox too.

Soon, the man summoned the horse, the ox and the dog. He asked them about their respective work and about the camel. They told him that the camel didn’t do any work. After hearing their complaints of the lazy camel, the man distributed the camel’s work among all the three animals to compensate for his work. This agitated all three of them and made them furious and they decided to hold a panchayat on the edge of the Desert. Suddenly, the Djinn of All Deserts arrived, rolling in a huge cloud of dust. All the three animals complained about the camel to the Djinn. The horse told him that the camel was very lazy and he would only utter ‘Humph!’ when asked. The Djinn assured that he would do something to set him right.

The Djinn found the camel sitting in the desert where he was busy looking at his reflection in the pond. He asked the camel to go and work but he casually said ‘Humph!’. Just as he said so, the Djinn punished him and a huge hump bulged out of the camel’s back. The camel who was very proud of his looks now had a strange looking hump on his back. He was astonished to see his reflection in the water and the Djinn explained to the camel that he was himself solely responsible for this transformation. The Djinn then asked the camel to work, but the latter replied that he couldn’t work as he had a huge hump on his back. The Djinn stated that as the camel didn’t work for three days previously, he could now work with his hump for three days without drinking or eating. Thus, the camel started working like other animals. This is how the camel got his hump.

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