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My Lost Dollar By
My Lost Dollar by Stephen Leacock.
It is a humourous story which tells us about the various strategies applied by the author to retrieve adollar lent to a friend but all these remain unsuccessful.There is no plot in the story. It is only a lamentation of the narrator over his lost dollar. A person whoborrows money often forgets all about it but the lender does not. The title of the story is quiteappropriate as the entire story revolves around a particular dollar the narrator has lost. Thecircumstance of borrowing here is perfectly natural- his friend Todd leaving for Bermuda has to pay ataxi and he finds that he does not have change. The narrator comes to his rescue by lending him a dollarand he even asks whether it was sufficient. Little does he know that it is the last time that he had seenthe dollar. When Todd returns from Bermuda the dollar had been forgotten by him. Even after repeatedclues to remind him of the loan like referring to the American Dollar or the cost of the trip, the narratorfails to rouse his memory.The narrator loses hope of ever getting his dollar back. However he is quick to clarify that he bears Toddno grudge and the matter would not affect their friendship. There are other people who have borrowed from him and forgotten and he decides to simply add Todd’s name to the list of borrowers.Then a new thought begins to haunt the narrator’s mind. He thinks that if other men have forgotten about the money that he has lent them then it was possible that he himself might have borrowedmoney from others and forgotten about it. He knows that once he forgets to pay someone then hemight never pay him all his life.The narrator requests all his creditors to speak out and tell him if he owes them money. He even decidesto make a list so that he does not forget. In this list the names of those people who have lent him moneyover a bridge table or for drinking soda water will not be included. He will only include names of thoseto whom he has lent money in a

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