Lesson # 1: Button, Button
( Translation,07-GW) They went into the living room……..the bell is connected to our office.
( Translation, 06, 10-GW, 07-LR) The package was lying by the front door……. She went
inside and started dinner.
( Translation, 08-MN, FB-18) “I am saying that they’re probably…..they’d kill somebody, do
you?”
( Translation, 08- RP, BP, LR) While she was stacking dishes….. and removing the glass
dome.
( Translation, SL-15) She stared at the button…….she thought angrily.
(Translation, 07-MN) She felt unreal as the voice….head but could not stop.
( Translation, RP-14) Abruptly she began to…..the box was empty.
Lesson # 2: Clearing in the Sky
( Translation, BP-12, FB-14) I didn’t want to go with him……what the doctor had said.
( Translation,BP-06, SL-14) I couldn’t protest to him…….pasture and the meadow.
( Translation LR-11) “Remember when we used to come…..so good to breathe.
( Translation, 07-supp-RP) Suddenly he stopped at the edge…..between him and the sun.
( Translation,08-FB) Only twice did my father stop…..on the mountain top.
( Translation BP-17) “Twenty times in my life……threescore years and ten!”
( Translation FB, SG-13) I looked at the vast mountain…..as I did the first one.
( Translation SL-15) Now, to look at the mountain slop…….their tops together.
( Translation SL-14) From this mountaintop I looked far…..deep valley below.
( Translation, BP-14) “Oh, yes,” he said…….I was getting better all the time!”
Lesson # 3: Dark they were, and Golden-Eyed
( Translation GW-14,MN-16) The rocket metal cooled…….among his family.
( Translation, 06-RP,08-DG, 16-MN) The man felt his hair……. The Martian climes.
( Translation FB-17) The wind blew as if……burn away his past.
( Translation o7-supp-LR, DG-11) They looked at Martian hills…….lakes of grass.
( Translation LR-08) “Nonsense!” Mr. Bittering…….”David looked at his shoes.
( Translation DG-11) For a long time there was only…….rockets will get through someday.”
( Translation 09-BP) “Harry, I got a whole……in about thirty years.”
( Translation, FB-supp-08, MN-15) Summer burned the canals dry…..in the blazing air.)
( Translation 07-LR, 10-SG, 12- BP, 16- SL) “The town’s empty ….mused the captain.
Lesson # 4: Thank You M’AM
(Translation-07-FB, 10-SG, RP-13, BP, LR-14, 17) She was a large woman…..to lose his
balance.
(Translation MN-07,SG-11,LR-12, MN,GW-14) Sweat popped out on the boy’s face…..rear of
the house.
( Translation SG-11) “But you put yourself in contact…..Washington jones”.
( Translation 07-GW) “Then, Roger, you go to that sink…and went to the sink.
( Translation LR-08,13, BP-07, DG-17) The water was dripping from his face……run, run, run!
( Translation MN-09, LR-14) Mrs. Jones got up and went…….mistrusted now.
( Translation RP-08) She led him down…..shut the door.
Lesson # 5: The Piece of String
(Translation FB-14) The diners discussed……in their hands.
( Translation LR-08) After the drum beat……0f 20 shillings.
( Translation MN-08, FB-16) After the meal had concluded……the police officer.
( Translation LR-07,FB,LR-15) There was no use in Mr. Hubert…… found on him.
( Translation DG-08) Mr. Hubert went along…….owner of the pocketbook.
( Translation BP-15) Hubert felt this shame and disgrace……. Day by day.
( Translation BP-07, DG-17) “A piece of string!.....but flood proved it.”
Lesson # 6: The Reward
( Translation MN-08,13) Never mind what country……at his school.
( Translation RP-17 AK-08,FB-09,SG-13) “Simply by sticking……. was duly created.
( Translation BP-12, SG-12) He gave examples of……. Was duly created.
( Translation BP-10) “Both parents of…..all those years?”
( Translation FB-11) I came to that country…..behind them.
( Translation GW-09, GW-10, MN, SG-17) Whatever the question…..was expected of him.
Lesson # 7: The Use of Force
( Translation BP-07, DG-11) When I arrived I ….here sometimes”.
( Translation BP-08, AK-08) The child was fully…….three dollars on me.
( Translation MN-10, LR-13, MN,SG-16) The child was fairly…..had a high fever.
( Translation GW-06) She had a magnificent……of the Sunday papers.
(Translation SL-17) As I moved my chair…..on the kitchen floor.
( Translation GE-09, RP-14) Then I grasped…..a throat for inspection.
( Translation MN-08, MN-10) Perhaps I should have…..was burning with it.
( Translation RP-12, SG-16) In the final unreasoning……her secret.
Lesson # 8: The Gulistan of Sa’di
(Translation SG-12) Sheikh Sa’di was a…..as food for thought.
( Translation LR-06,SG-12, LR-12) Once a king and a Persian king….became displeased.
( Translation SG-14) Two persons threw him….sergeant replied.
( Translation LR-11) It is related that while…..paid for it.
( Translation LR-07, RP-15) “Whoever enlarged……abides for him.
( Translation GW-08, BP-11, FB-12,13,16, GW-17) A king fell seriously…… of this kind.
( Translation MN-14) A son of a farmer was…….sky and smiled.
( Translation MN-10, DG, GW-15, 16) “If they fail, they are expected….from your hand?”
Lesson # 9: The Foolish Quack
(Translation MN-13) One evening as the sun was…………that he was a doctor.
(Translation SG-15)An old woman, whose throat………….instantly expired.
(Translation RP-07)Thus exhorted the……………….as a great doctor
(TranslationLR-08)When he had overtaken………..to dig her gravel
(Translation FB-12) One of the men now………..for you in a minute.
Lesson # 10: A Mild Attack of Locusts
(Translation SG-08)For of course, while……….one must play fair.
(Translation GW-13) Everywhere, fifty miles……….the sun itself.
(TranslationFB-09) Looking out, all the trees …….onrush of them.
(Translation DG-17)The main swarm……..well you’re lucky
(Translation DG-10) But Margaret preferred………be much worse.
Lesson # 11: I Have a Dream
(Translation AK -08) I am not unmindful……….is redemptive.
(TranslationLR-07)I have a dream that one day this nation………..freedom and justice.
(Translation BP- 16)I have a dream that one day every valley ………see it together.
(TranslationDG-08) This is our hope ……….with new meaning.
Lesson # 12: The Gift of the Magi
(TranslationBP-08)One dollar and eighty-seven cents…….was Della’s hair.
(Translation MN-08) It was a glad watch chain………all good things are like this.
(TranslationLR-16) The door opened and Jim stepped…… I got for you.
(Translation LR-06) For there lay the combs ………sat down and smiled.
(TranslationBP-17) The Magi as you know ……..they are the magi.
Lesson # 13: God Be Praised
(Translation SG-10)Before his marriage, Maulvi Abdul Barkat………they were worn.
(Translation GW-supp-07)With the passage of time……of the village
(Translation SL-17)He was the only son……..becoming his first customer.
(Translation GW-07) That day in order not to…….may impress them.
(Translation BP-08,11)A few days later ……..of separation.
(Translation MN-12) In the crowd, there…….gift from there.
(Translation FB-11)After the ceremonies………looked at peace.
Lesson # 14: Over Coat
(Translation GW-10) One evening in January a……….twirled jauntily.
(Translation FB-Supp) When the couple had walked ------------no more to be seen.
(Translation) It was a Saturday evening-------------- “No, thank you.”
(Translation) As the evening advanced-----------with pedestrians.
(Translation) A few minutes later, he found ----------- and closed it again.
(Translation LR-08) In the operating theatre……white silk scarf.
Lesson # 15: The Angel and the Author-And Others
(Translation)I had a vexing dream---------- throbbing sound of wings.
(Translation)I also reminded him…….nothing to grumble at.
Paragraph No. 1
They went into the living room and Mr. Steward sat in Norma's chair. He
reached into an inside coat-pocket and withdrew a small sealed envelope.
"Inside here is a key to the bell-unit dome," he said. He set the envelope on
the chair side-table. "The bell is connected to our office."
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Paragraph No. 2
While
she was stacking dishes, she turned abruptly, dried her hands, and
took the package from the bottom cabinet. Opening it, she set the button
unit on the table. She stared at it for a long time before taking the key from
its envelope and removing the glass dome. She stared at the button. How
ridiculous, she thought. All this furore over a meaningless button.
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Paragraph No. 3
Only
twice did my father stop to wipe the sweat from his eyes as he
climbed the second steep bluff toward the fingers of the pines. We reached
the limbless trunks of these tall straight pines whose branches reached the
blue depth of the sky, or the white cloud was now gone. I saw a clearing, a
small clearing of not more than three-fourth of an acre in the heart of this
wilderness right on the mountain top.
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Paragraph No. 4
"Twenty
times in my life," he said, "a doctor has told me to go home and
be with my family as long as I could. Told me not to work. Not to do
anything but to live and enjoy the few days I had left with me. If the doctors
have been right," he said, winking at me, "I have cheated death many times!
Now, I've reached the years the Good Book allows to man in his lifetime
upon this earth! Three score years and ten!"
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Paragraph No. 5
"Oh,
yes," he said. "Early last spring, I couldn't climb straight up the steep
path. That was when the doctor didn't give me a week to live. I made a
longer, easier path so I wouldn't have to do so much climbing. Then, as I got
better, he explained. "I made another path that was a little steeper. And as I
continued to get better, I made steeper paths. That was one way of knowing
I was getting better all the time!"
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Paragraph No. 6
For
a long time there was only the sound of the wind in the late
afternoon. Alone, thought Bittering. Only a thousand of us here. No way
back. No way. No way. Sweat poured out from his face and his hands and his
body; he was drenched in the hotness of his fear. He wanted to strike Laura,
cried, "No, you're lying! The rockets will come back!" Instead, he stroked
Laura's head against him and said, "The rockets will get through someday."
Paragraph No. 7
When they finished eating, she got up and said. "Now here, take this ten
dollars and buy yourself some blue suede shoes. And next time, do not make
the mistake of latching onto my pocketbook nor anybody else's -- because
shoes got by devilish ways will burn your feet. I got to get my rest now. But
from here on in, son, I hope you will behave yourself."
Paragraph No. 8
There
were chickens, pigeons and legs of mutton in the roast and an
appetizing odour of roast, beef. Leaf and gravy dripping over the browned
skin, which increased the appetite and made everybody's mouth water.
Everyone told his affairs, his purchases and sales. The diners discussed the
crops and the weather which was favourable for the green things but not for
wheat. Suddenly, at the sound of drum beat in the court every body rose
from the seats except a few ones who still had the food in their hands.
Paragraph No. 9
Our talk at the Club one day was of opportunity and determination. Some
said opportunity was required for success, and millions never had it; others
that only determination was needed. And then Jorkens joined in, all for
determination. If a man was determined to get anything, and stuck to it long
enough, he got it, said Jorkens.
Paragraph No. 10
In
the final unreasoning assault I overpowered the child's neck and jaws. I
forced the heavy silver spoon back of her teeth and down her throat till she
gagged. And there it was - both tonsils covered with membrane. She had
fought valiantly to keep me from knowing her secret. She had been hiding
that sore throat for three days at least and lying to her parents in order to
escape just such an outcome as this.
Paragraph No. 11
Once a king and a Persian slave were sailing in the same boat. The slave
had never been at sea, and never experienced any calamity. After some-
time the boat was hit by a storm and started tossing. It was very
inconvenient for the passengers. All remained quiet except the slave who in
fear of being drowned began to cry and tremble, and created inconvenience
for the others. The others tried to pacify him by kindness and affection but
he didn't hear anybody. When the uneasiness lasted longer the king also
became displeased.
Paragraph No. 12
One
evening, as the sun was setting, some travellers stayed to rest under
a clump of trees, and loosening their camels, set them to graze. It happened
that one of the animals entered a melon-field, and that a melon stuck in its
throat. The owner, seeing this and fearing to lose the animal, tied a blanket
round its throat, and then struck the place with all his might. Instantly the
melon broke in the throat of the camel, and it was then easily swallowed.
Paragraph No. 13
Margaret was wondering what she could do to help. She did not know.
Then up came old Stephen from the lands. "We're finished, Magaret,
finished! Those beggars can eat every leaf and blade off the farm in half an
hour! And it is only early afternoon -- if we can make enough smoke, make
enough noise till the sun goes down, they'll settle somewhere else
perhaphs ....." And then: "Get the kettle going. It's thirsty work, this."
Paragraph No. 14
I am not unmindful that some of you have come here out of great trials
and tribulations. Some of you have come from the areas where your quest
for freedom left you battered by the storms of persecution and staggered by
the winds of police brutality. You have been the veterans of creative
suffering. Continue to work with the faith that unearned suffering is
redemptive.
Paragraph No. 15
Jim stopped inside the door. He was as quiet as a hunting dog when it is
near a bird. His eyes looked strangely at Della, and there was an expression
in them that she could not understand. It filled her with fear. It was not
anger, nor surprise, nor anything else she had been ready for. He simply
looked at her with the strange expression on his face.
Paragraph No. 16
If it were possible to get the necessities of life from the heavens through
prayers, Maulvi Abul would have prayed to Allah for a pair of shoes for his
Umda, the youngest in the family. At night he consulted his wife. But instead
of replying, she silently lifted a corner of the quilt to expose Umdatunnisa's
small, bare feet. Seeing those dainty feet, Maulvi Abul burst into tears like a
child.
Paragraph No. 17
When the couple had walked some hundred yards ahead of him, he
hurriedly moved after them. Hardly had he reached half way across the road
when a truck full of bricks came from behind like a gust of wind and crushing
him down speeded off towards Mcleod Road. The driver of the truck had
heard a shriek and had actually for a moment slowed down, but realizing
that something serious had happened, had taken advantage of the darkness
and had sped away into the night.
Paragraph No. 18
I had a vexing dream one night, not long ago: it was about a fortnight
after Christmas. I dreamt I flew out of the window in my nightshirt. I went
up and up. I was glad that I was going up. "They have been noticing me," I
thought to myself. "If anything, I have been a bit too good. A little less virtue
and I might have lived longer. But one cannot have everything." The world
grew smaller and smaller. The last I saw of London was the long line of
electric lamps bordering the Embankment. Later nothing remained but a
faint luminosity buried beneath darkness.
GENERAL APPLICATION - TEN IN ONE
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The principal,
Govt. College,
A.B.C. (city)
Sir,
Most respectfully, it is stated that I am a bona fide student of your
college. I humbly request you to grant me
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My prior academic records validate my diligence and dedication to
studies. I will ever endeavour to uphold my exceptional performance in
future. I will undoubtedly be obliged if you consider my application
sympathetically.
Thank you in anticipation.
May 30. 2016
Yours obediently,
X.Y.Z.
1. Application for Fee Concession
fee concession because my father's income is very small.
2. Application for Remission of Fine
remission of fine because my father's income is very small.
3. Application for Scholarship
scholarship because my father's income is very small.
4. Application for Character Certificate
character certificate because I am to take admission in the university.
5. Application for Re-admission
permission for re-admission
6. Application for Sick Leave
sick leave for one week because I am seriously ill.
7. Application for Attending the Wedding Ceremony
leave for one week for attending the wedding ceremony of my elder sister.
8. Application for College Leaving Certificate
college leaving certificate because my family has shifted to Islamabad.
9. Application for Change of Subjects
permission to change my subjects because the present selected subjects are
rather tough for me.
10. Application for Apologizing Misconduct
pardon for my misbehaviour with one of my teachers.