1. Short Story : Evil Allures but God Endures

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Taking help from the information given below and inventing your own details, write a short story on ‘Evil Allures, But Cod Endures’. 

Outline:  Lived a noble and generous man ………… all his slaves adored him ………… the Devil was vexed ………… he got one of the slaves Aleb on his side ………..was to incite others against the master …………… master was showing rams and eves to his guests ……………..special praise for a ram …………. priceless ………… Aleb played mischief …………..seized the left leg of the ram and snapped before the master …………. The Devil was happy at Alex’s conspiracy ………….. The master looked heavenwards ………….”O Aleb, Aleb! Your master bade you anger me: but my master is stronger than yours. I am not angry with you.”………… The Devil grinding his teeth fell down from the tree.

Ans.                                                             Evil Allures but God Endures

There lived in the olden times a noble and generous man. The slaves prided themselves on their master. They considered him the best master under the sun as he fed and clothed them well. The Devil was vexed to hear such words of praise for the master. He got one of the slaves Aleb on his side. He asked Alex to incite other slaves against their master. Alex did the mischief. He tried to prove that their master was good because they were good to him. He would repay evil for evil and act differently in such a situation. The other slaves opposed Aleb. Alex pledged to make the master angry. The master was walking around his enclosure showing his guests his eves and lambs. the lie had special praise for a twisted homed ram. He considered it priceless. Aleb rushed like a lion among the sheep. He seized the loll hind leg of the rum and just before his master’s eyes snapped it like a dry branch. The ram’s leg was broken. The visitors and the slaves cried in dismay. The devil was sifting up in a tree. He was a very happy that Alex had done his job rather ve cleverly. The master raised his eyes heavenward. He looked down at Alex with a smile saying: “Oh, Aleb, Aleb! Your master bade you anger me but my master is stronger than yours. I am not angry with you, but I will make your master angry.” He set Aleb free. The kind master returned with his guests to the house. The devil, grinding his teeth, fell down from the tree.

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