32-A Wise Counting

32-A Wise Counting

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A Wise Counting


Emperor William was in the habit of putting riddles and puzzles to his courtiers. He often asked questions which were strange and witty. It took much wisdom to answer these questions.


Once he asked a very strange question. The courtiers were dumb folded by his question.


William glanced at his courtiers. As he looked, one by one the heads began to hang low in search of an answer. It was at this moment that Tom entered the courtyard. Tom who knew the nature of the emperor quickly grasped the situation and asked, "May I know the question so that I can try for an answer".


William said, "How many crows are there in this city?"


Without even a moment's thought, Tom replied "There are fifty thousand five hundred and eighty nine crows, my lord".


"How can you be so sure?" asked William.


Tom said, "Make you men count, My lord. If you find more crows it means some have come to visit their relatives here. If you find less number of crows it means some have gone to visit their relatives elsewhere".


William was pleased very much by Tom's wit.


The story tells us that:

A witty answer will serve its purpose



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