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ISBN: 978-1-4560-0676-1
# Pages: 198 pages
Dimensions: 6 x 9
Format: Softcover
Product Description
"After marrying a British girl during overseas studies, when Aftab saw Mahnaaz, she said, "Now you came after breaking your promise. What is the use of this coming?"
Returning from England I visited the grave of Bhatti. Seeing strangers reciting holy Qur'an, I wondered what nice kind of person wasted all his wealth on drinking and dancers?
Joseph illegally came from Haiti to the USA. As such he could not attend the wedding of his most beloved daughter, Karen. He's deeply lamented.
Residents of Shah Behram's kingdom complained about Minister Jabber's atrocities. With the help of Duo, Sufaid Jabbar was jailed. Later, Shah introduced Hussan Bano to his wives.
Yati asked Sundri the reason for her depression. Reluctantly, she replied my husband, Wasino, was a coward and generally caressed her in deep sleep, but could never quench her thirst.
Tallish had a firm determination to take revenge from Numberdar for killing his father. While studying overseas he learned, " Prophet Mohammed preferred forgiveness." Consequently, he forgave his enemy.
Tallish was a cobbler "Kammi". Tallish studied bar-at-law in England. He was well respected there, but held no recognition in Pakistan, where landlords still considered him "Kammi." "