A SILVER KEY (**,)

 

A SILVER KEY


 

A traveler knocked at the door of an inn one stormy night .


 

“Please sir”, said the inn-keeper, “I cant open the door without a silver key”. He pushed in a rupee and was let in.


”Kindly bring my luggage in,” said the traveler.

But no sooner did the inn-keeper go out than the traveller bolted the door.

He returned empty-handed, as the traveler had no luggage at all.

He knocked at the door , and  shouted out “your luggage is nowhere to be found. Please open the door to let me in.” “I m sorry ,” replied the traveler, “that it cannot be opened without a silver key ,”
The inn-keeper understand what he meant and did the same

 

 

 

 

Moral: Tit for tat  ^_^

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  • Hi Adnan

    i like your blog very much

     

    We are just waiting for more

    Good Luck Brother

  • Thanks Muhammad Al Asfar   ^_^  i will try to write more for fun
  • @Marisa : thank you soo much for liking my blog i would love to share many more but time never give me permission i will try to upload more blogs for my sweet friend ^_^
  • Good story with a nice punch line explaining the idiom - and you explain the vocabulary very nicely, Adnan . Well done
  • Hello! Mona thanks for liking dear
  • It  was  an error of names Addie, your  right most probably due to tiredness,(awww, how  embarrassing.)

    Thanks Addie , for being  understanding,, and keeping us entertained with your  writings and humor.

     

     

  • @ Adnan jan : yes you right  these photos captured the mind of reader
  • @nadira :not me but Adnane jan :)

  • walikum salam Talibah thanks .

    i always try to show the reality of stories through the addition of pictures but i guess this way to express motions every one like it.

    ^_^

     

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