The book published in 1889 is a masterpiece resplendent in the quaint, cold and yet lively Britsh humour. The beauty is, it retains its relevance and significance even after almost one and a half centuries.
Elevated and entranced by it's quality and appeal I recently wrote to the appropiate official of an organisation.
1. Have a copy in the library, if it is not available there.
2. Bulk purchase it and let everyone have a copy where they have to meet the cost.
3. Nothing comes free in the world. Nothing should be free. Else it becomes a gift valueless, meant to be discarded.
4. Once you pay and buy, you'd certainly read it because you have paid for it.
5.Humour is an absolute necessity in life. Today, it's not in evidence anywhere. You find grim or glum faces wherever you put your eyes on. It's essential people are exhorted to bask in humour too. (My view. You don't have to concur))
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