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11. A Help

11. A Help



An old woman sought to cross a road. She was weak. Therefore she wanted help. She waited long. She waited alone. She saw a great number of school boys. They were amusing and talking. They were going home. They looked at the old woman. They did not help her. They walked on.

But one boy went to the aged woman. He said to her, “Mother! Do you want to cross the road? I will assist you. I will take you to the further side." The boy helped the old woman. He led her across the road. He did a good deed. He was happy. He said, “I helped somebody’s mother. So, somebody will help my mother in her old age."

“Dear God! Be kind to this good boy," said the old woman in her prayer.

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