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Unknown - Ram and Ravana
Rama came to the seashore on the appointed day. The sea was wide; and the waves were as though trying to touch the sky. Neela, the general stationed his vast army all along the seashore waiting for the orders from Rama. Meanwhile Ravana was worried and thought, "A monkey has caused so much of destruction. And now I hear the army of Rama is advancing to invade Lanka." He called his chiefs and wanted to hear from them what they should do now.

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No one can fail to notice this deep difference between Dickens and the Carlyle whom he avowedly copied. Splendid and symbolic as are Carlyle's scenes of the French Revolution, we have in reading them a curious sense that everything is happening at night. In Dickens even massacre happens by daylight.