Oedipus The King: A Simple Life Of King Damocles

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In Ancient Greece, there were many grassy and tall hills, beautiful cities, and sandy beaches. A prosperous king lived in one of the cities.
He was extremely rich. He dined scrumptious food, lived in a ravishing palace and had kind servants. In another town, there was a content farmer named Damocles. Humbly he lived a simple life with a delightful family, delicious food, and a wonderful home. Gradually, Damocles started feeling sorry for himself, so he traveled to the next city and hurried to a nearby king. When
Damocles arrived at the king’s pink and purple polka dotted palace and gazed upon all the rich and majestic things the king had, he surely wanted to be king for a day or two. Damocles asks the king if he could be king for a week. The

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