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Find what Hirabai tells the traveller by reading her words from right to left. - English

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Question

Find what Hirabai tells the traveller by reading her words from right to left.

Short Answer
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Solution

  1. Go away. No food and no rest for anyone here.
  2. Good. I do not want you to. Go elsewhere. 
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Chapter 3.3: Stone Soup - Exercise [Page 63]

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Balbharati English [English] Standard 6 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 3.3 Stone Soup
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Chapter 3.3 Stone Soup
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