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The detective entered the office of his boss saying, "I need a warrant for that house."  His boss said, "Why that house?" the smart detective answered, "the neighbors have doubts about the behavior of the lady of the house. Many men and women were seen coming in out of the house daily."  His boss said, "This is serious. Is it necessary to take that course of action? Have you any proof? Have you ever done any inquiries about it?"  The detective answered negatively but he said that he would do something. His boss told him not to do that.           

The next day, the superintendent himself drove his elegant car to that house. He rang the bell. A lovely brunette in her thirties opened the door with a smile on her face. The lawman did not show her his badge and to his surprise, she told him to come inside. Then she said, "Have a seat, let me give my father his medication, I will be right back"

Then he heard a weak voice murmuring, "sorry my son, I couldn't move to welcome you." The superintendent told him not to worry about it. The sick man continued, "My daughter makes silk-wool dresses. She is very good at them. I taught her about my work. People come here to buy."  The superintendent said to his daughter, "Why don't you hire a place in the market?" 

"Who is going to take care of my father? I have to look after him. He is my priority." Answered the young lady. The man took some money from his wallet and gave  it to her saying, "give me one dress." Then the young lady replied in amazement, "but that's too much." The policeman took the dress and went away.

 

 

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  • I think Dara's blog made me wonder what the underlining message was behind the story. I live in the u.s.. we don't have many good story tellers here in the u.s.. alot of young kids are into playing video games. I am not into that. It was nice to read a thought provoking blog that wasn't a novel length.

    • Bravo Gerry Zurek! That was well put.  If it was a compliment or a short performance from my side. Nevertheless, many thanks, my dear new friend. 

  • May be there is someting is hidden behind the story of that old father said. May be they have create that the story but they are doing something fishy what is difficult to realise. May be the policment will get some clue after opening the dress what he has brought from that lady ..........

    • Kimon achon Razib bai!  All the possibilities are there. I am glad that you see the matter from that angle. Thanks, Razib for your thoughtful comment. 

    • I am fine Sir. You are most welcome :)

  • I am thinking now, if she would be not a young brunette lady but ugly middle age lady, would be that guy so nice and helpful to her? :)))

    • Hello Joanna, the community depends on the youth. The color does not matter here. Thanks, Jo for your nice comment. 

  • Hi, Dara. I know you are a good story maker. Nowadays, many people can't do the same thing as the daughter. They need to quit their jobs to look after their parents or send them to an institution for elderly people.

    • Arigato Tam! We feel ashamed to take our elder ones to those institutes, only in rare cases. For instance, if I am not able to do so, I am talking in general about our culture. Thanks, Tam for your nice comment.  

  • One of the closer neighbors themselves could make the enquiries about the house by visiting rather than lodging the the complaint with the police.

    Oh

    Then how come the morale stories are build. It is okay then.

    Nice morrel story dara. Thanks.

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