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What did the Judge tell Ahmad?

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What did the Judge tell Ahmad?

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The Judge told Ahmad that he had no right to keep his belongings in Kasim's property and that it had to be removed immediately or else he would have to pay a daily rent to Kasim, only then he would be allowed to use the well. 

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Chapter 26: Water in the Well - Things to do [Page 64]

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Balbharati English [English] Standard 5 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 26 Water in the Well
Things to do | Q 2. (4) | Page 64
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Chapter 26 Water in the Well
Things to do: | Q 2. (4) | Page 3

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  2. I have swam in all these places and have felt the thrill.
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Do as directed:   (2)

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Give the synonyms of the following words:

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