Story in English best woman and girls
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woman and girls love English story
You
see, in Punjabi, the names Mulak and Jahaan also mean ‘people’. And the
name Dhesh means ‘land’. And, although Lutdi is a name one might give to
a daughter, it can also mean ‘I am being attacked!’ And so you might
understand why all of the villagers began to run towards the house where the
honest girl was standing upon the rooftop calling out the names of her imagined
children… The villagers were afraid that the honest girl was being attacked!
But
even stranger, at that very moment there was indeed a group of thieves who were
trying to sneak into the house where the honest girl lived. The gang of thieves
intended to steal everything they could get their hands on because they had
heard that the mother and the father were away in the next village and the girl
was all alone in the house.
But
when the thieves noticed that all of the people from the village were
approaching the house, they got scared and ran away into the surrounding woods
never to be seen again.
As
the villagers arrived at the house, they called up to the honest girl. ‘What is
wrong, my child, who is attacking you?’
And
the honest girl replied, ‘There is nobody attacking me. I was just calling out
to my children.’
‘But
you are not yet married!’ said one villager.
‘And
you do not yet have children!’ protested another.
The
girl had great difficulty explaining to the villagers that she was simply
dreaming about what her life was going to be like after she was married and had
children. The villagers were not impressed at all. They accused the honest girl
of daydreaming and causing trouble and not thinking before she spoke.
But
then a wise man appeared from behind the house and explained to the assembled
crowd how he had seen a group of thieves running from the house, and how the
villagers had scared them away and saved the honest girl from a terrible fate.
He
said, ‘Mulak and Jahaan are the names we give to our people.
Dhesh is the name we give to our land. And when this honest
girl called out to the people of her land, you all came. When
she called out “Lutdi” you were all here to help her in her time of need. Does
this not prove that you are all good people?’
The villagers had to agree with the wise
man, and they were all very proud that they had saved the honest girl from the
thieves.