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                            The banker said, “I will put an end to your toiling.”
                        
                        Re-arrange the following sentences in correct order:-
- The banker said, “I will put an end to your toiling.”
 - One day the banker asked the cobbler, “How much a year do you earn?”
 - He took the money, Hurried back home and buried it in the earth, but alas! He buried his happiness with it too.
 - There lived a happy cobbler who passed his days working and singing from morning till night.
 - The cobbler replied, “How much a year, Sir”?
 - Take this money and keep them carefully and use them in time of need.
 - He had a rich neighbor who was a banker.
 - I have never counted that way.
 - The cobbler had never seen so much money at a time in life before.
 - As you can see, I live from hand to mouth but somehow I manage to have three meals every day and I am happy.
 
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