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A Humorous Incident: A Short Story
This is something,me and all my friends remember and I think will remember for rest of our lives.The incident is a real funny one.During my school days,when am in class 5,some of my friends and me,back benchers,never pay attention to the class and always like to talk.So,one day the teacher gets angry and punished us!So,we were standing outside the class and still talking,and then he called us inside the class and orders for a knee down! We,suddenly,got offended and started mumbling sounds,like aeroplane,cat's meow sound,dog's barking and many others and the teacher failed to recognize which student is making such sounds,so he orders us to stand in queue and then came with a scale in hand,and we,few,10 in numbers,ran like anything,outside the

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