the cart-maker took his family


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  1. Ujjwalaka was a cart-maker, who was very poor due to lack of orders for cart-making.
  2. One day, he was fed-up with his poor condition, and thought, "I languish in this poverty, when all other people have some work or the other that pays them. I don't have a proper home, or proper clothing, or proper food. There is no point in staying here; I shall go somewhere else to seek success."
  3. Thus, the cart-maker took his family and left the town. As he was going through the jungle, he saw a female camel in pain.
  4. Ujjwalaka was a cart-maker, who was very poor due to lack of orders for cart-making.
  5. One day, he was fed-up with his poor condition, and thought, "I languish in this poverty, when all other people have some work or the other that pays them. I don't have a proper home, or proper clothing, or proper food. There is no point in staying here; I shall go somewhere else to seek success."
  6. Thus, the cart-maker took his family and left the town. As he was going through the jungle, he saw a female camel in pain.
  7. Ujjwalaka was a cart-maker, who was very poor due to lack of orders for cart-making.
  8. One day, he was fed-up with his poor condition, and thought, "I languish in this poverty, when all other people have some work or the other that pays them. I don't have a proper home, or proper clothing, or proper food. There is no point in staying here; I shall go somewhere else to seek success."
  9. Thus, the cart-maker took his family and left the town. As he was going through the jungle, he saw a female camel in pain.
  10. Ujjwalaka was a cart-maker, who was very poor due to lack of orders for cart-making.
  11. One day, he was fed-up with his poor condition, and thought, "I languish in this poverty, when all other people have some work or the other that pays them. I don't have a proper home, or proper clothing, or proper food. There is no point in staying here; I shall go somewhere else to seek success."
  12. Thus, the cart-maker took his family and left the town. As he was going through the jungle, he saw a female camel in pain.

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