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English

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Young Adult (18-35)

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Indian (Hinglish) North American (General)

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This is a story named How Big Is Afoot By Rolf Mila. Once upon a time, there lived a king and his wife, the Queen. They were a happy couple, for they had everything in the world. However, when the queen's birthday came near, the king had a problem. What could he give to someone who had everything the king thought and he thought. And he thought, until suddenly he had an idea. The queen did not have a bed because at the time, beds had not been invented. So even someone who had everything did not have a bed. The king called his prime minister and asked him to please have a bed made The prime minister called the chief carpenter and asked him to please have a bed, made the chief carpenter called the Apprentice and told him to make a bed. How big is a bed as the apprentice who didn't know? Because at the time, nobody had ever seen a bed. How big is a bed? The carpenter as the prime minister. Ah, good question, said the prime minister. And he asked the king, How big is the bed? The king thought and he thought, and he thought, until suddenly he had a nice idea. The bed must be big enough to fit the queen. The king called the queen. He told her to put on her new pajamas and told her to lie on the floor. The king took off his shoes and, with his bare feet, walked carefully around the queen. He counted that the bed must be 3 ft wide and 6 ft long to be big enough to fit the queen, including the crown with the queen sometimes like to wear to sleep, the king said Thank you to the queen and told the prime minister, who told the chief minister, who told The Apprentice. The bed must be 3 ft wide and 6 ft long to be big enough to fit the queen, including the crown, which he sometimes likes to wear to sleep. The Apprentice said Thank you and took off his shoes and with his little feet, he measured and made a bed to fit the queen. When the king saw the bed, he thought it was beautiful. He could not wait for the queen's birthday. Instead, he called the queen at once and told her to put on her new pajamas. Then he brought out the bed and told the queen to try it. But the bed was much too small for the queen. The king was so angry that he immediately called the prime minister, who called the chief carpenter, who called the jailer who threw The Apprentice into.