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If God had granted his wish that day, what harm would it have caused him in later life?

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If God had granted his wish that day, he would never have learnt from his mistake. He would have continued doing such wrong deeds, believing that God would save him after his persuasion.

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Chapter 8: Jalebis - Comprehension Check [Page 72]

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