Einstein's Brain
Ridwon- the deceased half-sister need not be a wizard to decipher what he was gonna say. 'He is down Ma, I'm sorry the body has been embalmed. They have to lay h
before it is sowed into the earth' Mrs Ridw
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ty" she replied, always giving awa
again "Is he
he answered with a sober tone and
ing of how he would get
oval and stared as she wiped her face with a hanky, he wished he could help with
estyle personally. Of all his kinsmen, he was a certified Atheist and this never sat well with most people, but at his burial, they all looked emotional. If there were few polymaths left in the twenty-first century, I think he would surely make the list; he knew a bit about almost
r than the deceased and a little less famous, the only member to have studied overseas, he read History. Thoughts flowed through his mind like water in the Pacific and he shook his head in a way which had in it 'Stop
hrough it came Kamal. He knew what had happened, having predicted earlier that his old man wouldn't survive t
een?" Mr Suleiman asked. 'Let's
we're moving the
rides toward the coffin, but none could gather enough courage to stop him. The dead were their brother, but the boy was his son, his first son also, so definitely he had both the right and privilege to do his wish as long as he wasn't ill-minded. The coffin was plated gold, the deceased had got it from N Y C and demanded he be buried in it when he finally
one would know of this r
an" everyone inq
kept looking like it didn't matter. Most people who knew the dead called him Einstein, he had that nickname from his college days and it has stayed with him since then, that isn't