A fair exchange.


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- Original Creator - d. Mopasa Introduction-Paresh Vyas

- An advertisement that a girl from a good family will bring so much money, such a big dowry with her when she gets married, does not even give in the press.

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('Fair' means fair, just, fair and 'Exchange' means exchange, exchange. A husband goes to a famous lawyer who specializes in divorce cases by taking his case and ..)

A well-known Persian lawyer who has divorced many husbands and wives who have been unable to coexist for the past ten years. Ubuntra opened the door of his office and then he took a step back so that his new client could enter.

He was a handsome, strong, strong man with a golden cock like a red cock.

‘Sit down,’ the prosecutor said.

Asil sat down and spoke after a few hesitations.

"I have come to tell you, sir, to take up my divorce case."

'Speak, sir!' "I'm listening," the prosecutor said.

'I, sir, am an old notary.'

'Allready!'

'Yes, already. I am thirty-seven years old. '

'Keep talking.'

'Sir, my marriage was unfortunate, very unfortunate.'

'You're not alone.'

"I have an idea and I feel sorry for all of them but my case is very different from all of them and my complaint against my wife is also different in a certain way. Let me start with my wedding ceremony. My marriage took place in a very strange way. Do you believe in a dangerous idea? '

'So what do you mean?'

"Do you really think that some thoughts are as dangerous to our brains as any toxins are to our bodies?"

'Well, yes .. maybe.'

'That's for sure. There are thoughts that enter us, scratch us from within, and ... kill, or drive us crazy if we don't know how to deal with such thoughts .... this one for the soul It is a kind of poison. Our luck is not good and we allow one such idea to dominate us, if we do not already realize that this idea is very aggressive, oppressive and once it dominates us then the rate Every hour of the day, it grows by leaps and bounds in size, keeps coming back and forth, and finally freezes in our brains, and then that thought drives out all the other common thoughts in our minds, our full attention goes to one of them. That carousel creates a complete change in our outlook and our conscience, until we are destroyed.

'And that's what happened to me, sir. As I said earlier, I am a notary, I live in Rune town, not so poor but my financial situation is tight, I need someone to take care of me, I am forced to live frugally forever and keep my hobbies in my mind. Fall, in every case! And at my age it's a lot harder.

I am a notary, so I read very carefully the advertisements like 'want', 'offers', 'correspondence' etc. in the four pages of newspapers ... and because of that information sometimes I can make a lucrative deal for some of my clients for marriage.

'One day, I got this ad. 'A beautiful, fashionable, well-raised bride wants to marry a convincing man and she will bring with her two hundred and fifty thousand francs, clear, no agency in between.'

'And that same night I went out to dinner with two of my friends, a lawyer by profession and another owner of a spinning mill. I don't remember how our conversation got to the subject of marriage but with a smile I said that a young beautiful bride is ready for marriage with her two million fifty thousand francs.

The mill owner said: "What would such women do with this in mind?"

The prosecutor said that he was aware of very good marriages in such a situation and then he spoke in detail. And then looking at me he added: 'Why don't you think only of yourself? Love! Twenty lakh fifty thousand francs. If this happens, many everyday problems will be solved. '

The three of us laughed a lot over this though. And then we did other things. An hour later I returned home. '

It was cold that night. It was also that the house I lived in was old, such old-fashioned houses in the city, that from a distance they looked like cat tops! The bone-chilling cold penetrated my hand through my skin as I climbed up, holding the cold iron bar of the stairs of my house. And to see how cold the wall was, I touched the wall with my other hand and then another tremor spread through my body and then when that tremor went to the cold that had settled in my lungs, a terrible pain, indifference and weakness gripped me. And then I babbled ‘I wish! I would have two million and fifty thousand! '

'My room was dull, a bachelor's room in Rune which was cleaned by a housemaid and the kitchen was also in charge. You just have to be more discriminating with the help you render toward other people. Even a large bed would not have curtains on the windows, closets and dressing tables and commodes, and there would be no heat to keep the room warm. Some coats are lying on the chair and papers are scattered on the floor. I started singing the song which was very popular in the musical theater at that time.

'Twenty lakhs, twenty lakhs

Noble noble

Also five lakh and a woman in Sajode

Supernatural supernatural '

'Actually I hadn't thought about that woman till now, but now the thought came while I was going to sleep in my bed. I thought about it so much that I often felt sleepy that night.

'As soon as I opened my eyes the next day, I remembered that I had to reach Darnetal at eight o'clock for an important business meeting. To do that I needed to get up at six in the morning - and it was freezing cold! I was just thinking about two million fifty thousand.

'At ten o'clock I returned home. The room where the office was working smelled of hot red-hot heat, old papers and files, of advanced proceedings - no smell like this at all! - and the smell of Clarks and their boots, overcoats, hair and leather And 21 degrees Celsius. Until heated.

‘I had breakfast the way I do every day, a cutlet and a piece of cheese. Then I went to work. And then for the first time I began to think seriously about that beautiful young Sannari with two million and fifty thousand francs. Who will it be Why don't I write him a letter? Why shouldn't I know about it?

In a nutshell, sir, for two weeks this thought kept haunting me, overwhelming me and haunting me, my little troubles, my troubles ... there were so many, but I never thought seriously about it before. Did not. And now all my small troubles were gathering and eating like sharp soybeans and every such pain of mine was forcing me to think more and more about that twenty lakh sannari.

'I started thinking about it, about its possible past. When a strong desire for something is ingrained in the mind, sir, any person thinks only that which suits his own desire. It was certain that any girl from a good family would not advertise in the press that she would bring so much money, such a large dowry with her when she got married in this way. But it may be that she is a girl from a respectable family but at the same time sad for some reason.

(More to come)

Introduction to the Creator

The. Mopasa

Born: August 8, 190

Died: July 8, 19

French writer, narrator de. Mopasa's life was short but very fruitful. His stories and novels are still a major part of French literature read around the world today. The. Mopasa were rare. Writers who were very successful in their time. He had an aspiration to make literature his career and through his leading literary creations he ruled the hearts of the people but the realization of that ambition also ruined him. He was also very sensitive and discouraged quickly. According to his friend Emily Zola, he was the happiest and saddest person ever. He died at the age of forty-three. He had already written the inscription on his grave: 'I love everything. I haven't gotten wrong from any of them. '

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