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A stifled voice finally finding its verve and vitality
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A Story by Reeti
I love you with your tangerine, mischievous glee and the
gleaning pearl eyes; the furled lashes that meet and greet with titillating ardor.
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Tut, tut, tut, the wealth of a thousand is on
your lap
And yet you fret over your health and reprimand.
The guinea, shilling and nickels hold n..
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A Chapter by Reeti
Loretta
raked through her bag nervously for the book I instructed her to bring out. It
was futile for her. Her hands shook and I could also tell tha..
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A Chapter by Reeti
Next day
was another banal day. I was disconcerted at how my students were disparaged by
the other teachers, students and the headmaster himself. Th..
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A Chapter by Reeti
Now, dear reader,
I shall tell you the broader truth of my leave and the current tale.
I found
myself a 12 years old teenager again when I becam..
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A rudimentary short prose which people might find unusual with the few crucial pros and cons of teaching
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Here's an easy riddle for you to solve.
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A Story by Reeti
All the characters in this short, narrative story are fictitious.
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The world
of green which were to her seen,
As far as
her little beady eyes could wean,
Were beside
a lovely, shallow bungalow
Where
strea..
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