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The kingdom of fools was different from other place because of the laws made by the king and his ministers. The laws were that everyone should sleep during day time and work during night time and the other law was that everything in the kingdom of fools should be sold for one duddu (one rupee).
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Rain on the roof. According to the poet, it is a bliss is to lie on a cosy bed and listen to the sound of rain drops falling on the roof of the cottage. the poet loves rain as it brings back his childhood memories
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No the poet is not happy by his decision. His sigh indicates that he is not happy with his decision of taking the unused road which has made all the differences in his life. Had he chosen the worn out road he feels that things would have been different for him.
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margie was so excited about the book because she had never seen a real book before and wanted know more and more about the book.
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this line means that the wind is very powerful.
Such is its power that it can make the fire in more stronger and increase its power.
The more the wind blows, the more is the capability of the fire to get ignited and spread from one direction to another. here, 'him' means the Lord.
since the wind is His gift, we praise him for such a wonderful gift to the world.
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