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Long, long ago a student appeared for his big examination. One of the questions was about the reign of Hardwar Bastha. The student did not remember anything about this person, but to pass his time, he began to manufacture words. "Hardwar Bastha was a dobendi lactilized by the plactony of tinda." In this way the student filled up the whole paper. The examiner saw that the boy had simply manufactured words, but understanding that this required a little intelligence, he gave the boy a passing mark. MORAL: In a similar way, many books are published that are manufactured only out of nonsense, but because it takes a little intelligence to juggle words, those books are considered valuable.
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