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In the story A Rupee Earned (I.F Bulatkin), the blacksmith's son shows us how to work hard for your money and become a responsible person. The son tries to trick his father into thinking that he went out and earned a rupee but the father did not believe him. He decides to go out and start working to really earn the rupee. The son worked for a week doing things like carrying stuff for a man. Eventually he earned enough money that it added up to a rupee. When the son showed the rupee to the father, the father threw it into the fire he went into the fire to get the rupee. The son then complains to the father asking why he did that. This taught the son how to work hard because after trying to trick his father into thinking he earned

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