Ladies and gentlemen, pardon me for disturbing you thus, but I have a matter of utmost gravity that I must draw your attention to. It is not something that, at these times of trouble, will lift your spirits and bring smiles to your melancholic faces, but, unfortunately, I have to admit that, just like I had to hold my breath for what seemed like eternity as tears rolled down my cheeks when I came to know about this, this is not going to be any better than when you heard about how a certain orphan, who asked for a little more soup, got a whole lot more than what he had asked for. More (4)»
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