
Sarwar Zeb
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I am a professional Writer and Photographer
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The Story of The Little Good Boy
The Unconventional goodness of the Jacob Blivens Once there was a good little boy by the name of Jacob Blivens. He always obeyed his parents, no matter how absurd and unreasonable their demands were; and he always learned his book, and never was late at Sabbath-school. He would not play hookey, even when his sober judgment told him it was the most profitable thing he could do. None of the other boys could ever make that boy out, he acted so strangely. He wouldn't lie, no matter how convenient it was. He just said it was wrong to lie, and that was sufficient for him. And he was so honest that he was simply ridiculous. The curious ways that Jacob had surpassed everything. He wouldn't play marble son Sunday, he wouldn't rob birds' nests, he wouldn't give hot pennies to organ-grinders ‘monkeys; he didn't seem to take any interest in any kind of rational amusement. So the other boys used to try to reason it out and come to an understanding of him, but they couldn't arrive at any satisfactory conclusion. As I said be-fore, they, could only figure out a sort of vague idea that he was“afflicted,”and so they took him under their protection, and never allowed any harm to come to him.
By Sarwar Zeb9 months ago in Fiction
The Tale of Ali Baba
Chapter 1: The Fortunes of Two Brothers In a bygone era, in a land where bustling marketplaces thrived and whispers of hidden treasures filled . The air lived two brothers named Cassim and Ali Baba. Though born of the same parents, their lives had diverged as dramatically as the winding paths of the ancient city they inhabited. Cassim, the elder, possessed a sharp mind for trade and an insatiable appetite for wealth. Through shrewd dealings and advantageous marriages, he had amassed a considerable fortune, his days spent amidst ledgers and the clinking of gold coins. His dwelling was a grand affair, adorned with intricate carvings and furnished with the finest carpets, reflecting his esteemed position in society.
By Sarwar Zeb9 months ago in Fiction

