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The first sentence of this page "Nepali Literature (Nepali: नेपाली साहित्य) refers to the literature written in the Nepali language and should not be confused with Nepalese literature" is ambiguous. A fallacious distinction has been attempted between "Nepali" and "Nepalese" when no such distinction exists in the Nepali language itself! Quite strange. Will edit that in a few weeks, unless meaningful input pour in. VividTara (talk) 17:01, 15 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Lesson-1

       Birthday Presents

It was not that Omri didn't appreciate Patrick's birthday present to him. Far from it. He was really very grateful-sort of. It was, without a doubt, very kind Patrick to give Omri anything at all, let alone a second-hand plastic Red Indian which he himself had finished with.

The trouble was, though,that Omri was getting a little fed up with small plastic figures, of which he had loads. Biscuit-tinsful, probably three or four if they were all put away at the same time, which they never were because most of the time they were scattered about in the bathroom, the loft, the kitchen, the breakfast room, not to mention Omri's bedroom and the garden.

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. - LYNNE REID BANKS 2001:DF6:2380:5BC3:983:5423:4599:6C75 (talk) 12:04, 18 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]