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You are welcome to my personal blog. I am Kapil Dev Regmi, a graduate in English Language Teaching, Education and Sociology. Now I am a student at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC. My area of research is lifelong learning in developing countries. This blog (ripples of my heart) is my personal inventory. It includes everything that comes in my mind. If any articles or notes in this blog impinge anyone that would only be a foible due to coincidence. Also visit my academic website (click here)

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Ranket; an oaf

Once upon a time there was an oaf who lived in a forest. The forest was dense and the beasts were fierce. He used to live by hunting and gathering foods and grains. Some of the foods he ate were leftovers of wild beasts such as whelp and tigers.
The name of that oaf was Ranket. In the past he was the progeny of a man in a village. His childhood was not so obnoxious as his father provided him with good food and shelter and he also fulfilled his filial responsibilities. But one day when Ranket has just returned from his school he saw no one in his house. All the villagers including his parents were eaten by a dianosour. Then he had left his home and prepared a hut on a top of a cliff, supposed not to be trodden by the dianosour. But after years the cliff turned to be a forest and he befriended with wild beasts that could climb the cliff.
Though his chilhood was vivacious most of the events were completely obliterated from his mind. Neither he could remember the obsequy (funeral ceremony) of his slayed father nor the scuffle the villagers had made to dishearten the wild dinosour. Just one thing he could remember was how the bestile reptile devour the flesh of his cattle sitting on the obsidian that came out of the volcanic erruption hundreds of years ago. He also remebers the way the pernicious beast lumbered to the mire down the obsidian.
One day the oaf Ranket had killed a big deer and was preparing to eat the carnal part of his prey. He was removing the blood clot occluded after he impaled the deer's dorsal with his spear. All of a sudden he heard the roar of dinosour. He sprang up and gaped towards the obsidian. Nether of the hammock he saw the same beast that ate all of his villagers including his begetter and beloved mother. The odious creature was lumbering like an elephant. The ominous moment was telling him that a calamity was impending and he must garner courage to escape by circumventing the lifetaking foe. He must find the way out otherwise it was almost certain that he would fall into the orifice such vehement creature.
Instead of staying at his hut which was impregnable as it was on top of the cliff, the oaf jumped from the top of the cliff and died!!!

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