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Maa Paa Story by Abhilasha Tiwari & Abhishek Kumar Pdf
Maa Paa Story is a collection of poems, stories, articles and real life incidence which compiled by Abhilasha Uday Tiwari and Abhishek Kumar with a creative team of spectacular co-authors.It is dedicated to all single Mothers, fathers and parents. Hope their emotions touch your heart and will leave imprints of it. When it comes to parents each one of us becomes emotional as we have spend each moment from birth till now and after also. They are the support system of your life rather a lifeline for us.We are lucky to have parents in our life many don't have that luck too. So cherish what u have and take care of them in their second childhood. Don't ever leave them alone as they never left you alone when you where not independent. They have sacrificed a lot for you child. Happy reading dear readers.
Maa Paa Story by Abhilasha Tiwari ,Abhishek Kumar Pdf
Maa Paa Story is a collection of poems, stories, articles and real life incidence which compiled by Abhilasha Uday Tiwari and Abhishek Kumar with a creative team of spectacular co-authors.It is dedicated to all single Mothers, fathers and parents. Hope their emotions touch your heart and will leave imprints of it. When it comes to parents each one of us becomes emotional as we have spend each moment from birth till now and after also. They are the support system of your life rather a lifeline for us.We are lucky to have parents in our life many don't have that luck too. So cherish what u have and take care of them in their second childhood. Don't ever leave them alone as they never left you alone when you where not independent. They have sacrificed a lot for you child. Happy reading dear readers.
At the moorland cross-roads Martin stood examining the sign-post for several minutes in some bewilderment. The names on the four arms were not what he expected, distances were not given, and his map, he concluded with impatience, must be hopelessly out of date. Spreading it against the post, he stooped to study it more closely. The wind blew the corners flapping against his face. The small print was almost indecipherable in the fading light. It appeared, however—as well as he could make out—that two miles back he must have taken the wrong turning. He remembered that turning. The path had looked inviting; he had hesitated a moment, then followed it, caught by the usual lure of walkers that it “might prove a short cut.” The short-cut snare is old as human nature. For some minutes he studied the sign-post and the map alternately. Dusk was falling, and his knapsack had grown heavy. He could not make the two guides tally, however, and a feeling of uncertainty crept over his mind. He felt oddly baffled, frustrated. His thought grew thick. Decision was most difficult. “I’m muddled,” he thought; “I must be tired,” as at length he chose the most likely arm. “Sooner or later it will bring me to an inn, though not the one I intended.” He accepted his walker’s luck, and started briskly. The arm read, “Over Litacy Hill” in small, fine letters that danced and shifted every time he looked at them; but the name was not discoverable on the map. It was, however, inviting like the short cut. A similar impulse again directed his choice. Only this time it seemed more insistent, almost urgent. And he became aware, then, of the exceeding loneliness of the country about him. The road for a hundred yards went straight, then curved like a white river running into space; the deep blue-green of heather lined the banks, spreading upwards through the twilight; and occasional small pines stood solitary here and there, all unexplained. The curious adjective, having made its appearance, haunted him. So many things that afternoon were similarly—unexplained: the short cut, the darkened map, the names on the sign-post, his own erratic impulses, and the growing strange confusion that crept upon his spirit. The entire country-side needed explanation, though perhaps “interpretation” was the truer word. Those little lonely trees had made him see it. Why had he lost his way so easily? Why did he suffer vague impressions to influence his direction? Why was he here—exactly here? And why did he go now “over Litacy Hill”? Then, by a green field that shone like a thought of daylight amid the darkness of the moor, he saw a figure lying in the grass. It was a blot upon the landscape, a mere huddled patch of dirty rags, yet with a certain horrid picturesqueness too; and his mind—though his German was of the schoolroom order—at once picked out the German equivalents as against the English. Lump and Lumpen flashed across his brain most oddly. They seemed in that moment right, and so expressive, almost like onomatopœic words, if that were possible of sight. Neither “rags” nor “rascal” would have fitted what he saw. The adequate description was in German.
Check mate is an anthology based on the most popular game "Chess". In this anthology 16 writers have played a beautiful role of 16 Characters of chess. ( 8 Pawns , 2 Rooks, 2 Bishops, 2 Knights, 1 Queen and 1 king) It'll be interesting to read this anthology as a viewer of a chess game. Happy Reading!
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