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Harold and the Purple CrayonCrockett Johnson
Hindi TranslationArvind Gupta
Copy EditorRadheshyam Mangolpuri
Illustration(Based on original Illustrations )
Arvind Gupta
Cover & GraphicsAbhay Kumar Jha
First EditionNovember 2007
Contributory PriceRs. 25.00
PrintingSun Shine OffsetNew Delhi - 110 018
Publication and DistributionBharat Gyan Vigyan Samiti
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,d 'kke gSjYM dkiQh nsj lksprk jgkAfiQj mlus ckgj pkanuh jkr esa ?kweus
tkus dk fu'p; fd;kA
One evening, after thinking it over for some time,Harold decided to go for a walk in the moonlight.
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ckgj pkan ugha Fkk vkSj gSjYM dks ?kweusds fy, pkan dh jks'kuh dh t:jr FkhA
There wasn't any moon, and Harold needed amoon for a walk in the moonlight.
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og [kks u tk, blfy, mlus viuhisafly ls ,d yach ykbu cukbZA
He made a long straight pathso he wouldn't get lost.
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fiQj og viuh eksVh isafly ysdj Vgyus fudykA
And he set off on his walk, takinghis big purple crayon with him.
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ij jkLrk ,dne lh/k pyrk pyk tk jgk FkkAblfy, gSjYM ,d ixMaMh dh vksj eqM+kA
But he didn't seem to be gettinganywhere on the long straight path.
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So he left the path for a short cut acrossa field. And the moon went with him.
fiQj mlus ixMaMh dks NksM+dj ,d [ksr dks ikj fd;kApkan Hkh mlds lkFk&lkFk pykA
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tSlk fd gSjYM dks mEehn Fkh] og jkLrkmls ,d taxy dh vksj ys x;kA
The short cut led right to whereHarold thought a forest ought to be.
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gSjYM ?kus taxy esa [kksuk ugha pkgrk FkkA blfy, mlus,d NksVk&lk taxy cuk;k ftlesa fliQZ ,d isM+ FkkA
He didn't want to get lost in the woods. So hemade a very small forest, with just one tree in it.
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The apples would be very tasty,Harold thought, when they got red.
idus ds ckn lsc cgqr Lokfn"V gksaxs] gSjYM us lkspkA
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lscksa dh fgiQktr djus ds fy,gSjYM us ,d Mjkouk MªSxu cuk;kA
So he put a frightening dragon underthe tree to guard the apples.
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And in no time he was climbingaboard a trim little boat.
mlus ,d NksVh&lh uko cukbZ vkSj mlesa p<+ x;kA
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dkiQh nsj rSjus ds ckn gSjYM dh ukofcuk fdlh ijs'kkuh ds rV ij tk igqaphA
After he had sailed long enough,Harold made land without much trouble.
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og leqnz ds rV ij mrjdjlkspus yxk fd og vc dgka gS\
He stepped ashore on the beach,wondering where he was.
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leqnz ds rV dks ns[k gSjYM dks fidfud dh ;kn vkbZAfidfud dh ;kn vkrs gh mlds isV esa pwgs dwnus yxsA
The sandy beach reminded Harold of picnics.And the thought of picnics made him hungry.
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ukS Fkkfy;ka gSjYM dh euilan feBkb;kas ls Hkjh FkhaA
But there were all nine kinds of piethat Harold liked best.
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gSjYM us tedj [kk;kA fiQj Hkh cgqr&lh feBkbZ cp xbZA
When Harold finished his picnicthere was quite a lot left.
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bruh Lokfn"V feBkbZ csdkj gks];g gSjYM dks vPNk ugha yxkA
He hated to see so much delicious pie go.
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blfy, gSjYM us ,d Hkw[kk fgj.k vkSj ,d lkghcukdj mUgsa feBkbZ pV djus dks yxk;kA
So Harold left a very hungry moose and adeserving porcupine to finish it up.
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og vc dgka gS] ;g tkuus ds fy,gSjYM ,d Vhys ij p<+kA
And, off he went, looking for a hillto climb, to see where he was.
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gSjYM dks irk Fkk fd og ftruk mQapk p<+sxkmruk gh nwj rd ns[k ik,xkA
blfy, mlus Vhys dks ,d igkM+h cuk;kA
Harold knew that the higher up he went thefarther he could see. So he decided
to make the hill into a mountain.
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mls yxk fd cgqr mQapkbZ ls og vius ?kjds csM:e dh f[kM+dh dks ns[k ik,xkA
If he went high enough, he thought,he could see the window of his bedroom.
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gSjYM vc Fkd x;k Fkk vkSjmls vc uhan Hkh vk jgh FkhA
He was tired and he felthe ought to be getting to bed.
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fdruk vPNk gks vxj igkM+h ds mQij lsmls csM:e dh f[kM+dh fn[k tk,A
He hoped he could see his bedroomwindow from the top of the mountain.
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ij igkM+h dh pksVh ls uhpsns[krs gq, gSjYM fiQly x;kA
But as he looked down overthe other side he slipped-
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igkM+h ds ml ikj dqN Hkh ugha FkkAgSjYM gok esa uhps fxjus yxkA
And there wasn't any-other side of the mountain.He was falling, in thin air.
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ijarq HkkX;o'k gSjYM us viuh vDy dk mi;ksx fd;kAog gkFk esa vHkh Hkh eksVh isafly idM+s FkkA
But, luckily, he kept his wits andhis purple crayon.
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gSjYM us xqCckjs ds uhps [kM+sgksus ds fy, ,d Vksdjh cukbZA
And he made a basket under theballoon big enough to stand in.
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mls bruh mQapkbZ ls cgqr dqN fn[kkbZ ns jgk Fkk]ijarq ?kj dh f[kM+dh vHkh Hkh unkjn FkhA
He had a fine view from the balloonbut he couldn't see his window.He couldn't even see a house.
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And he landed the balloonon the grass in the front yard.
fiQj mlus gok ds xqCckjs dks ?kj ds lkeus?kkl ds eSnku esa lqjf{kr mrkjkA
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ijarq bl ?kj dh f[kM+fd;ka mlds ?kj dhf[kM+fd;ksa ls fcYdqy vyx FkhaA
None of the windows was his windows.
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ftl vksj gSjYM tk jgk Fkk mlh vksjiqfyleSu us mls tkus dh lykg nhA
fiQj Hkh gSjYM us iqfyleSu dk 'kqfØ;k vnk fd;kA
The policeman pointed the way Harold was goinganyway. But Harold thanked him.
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mls reke f[kM+fd;ka fn[kkbZ nhaAij muesa ls ,d Hkh f[kM+dh mldh viuh ugha FkhA
But none of the windows was his window.
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mls ;kn vk;k fd mlds csM:e dh f[kM+dhges'kk pkan ds ikl gksrh FkhA
He remembered where his bedroom window was,when there was a moon.
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fiQj gSjYM pkan ds lkFk&lkFk pyus yxkA dk'k!og bl oDr vius csM:e esa gksrkA
And he walked along with the moon,wishing he was in his room and in bed.
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mlus cgqr lkjh mQaph bekjrsa cukb± vkSjmudks f[kM+fd;ksa ls HkjkA
He made lots of buildings full of windows.
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mldh eksVh isafly tehu ij fxj iM+hAfiQj gSjYM dks xgjh uhan vk xbZA
The purple crayon dropped on the floor.And Harold dropped off to sleep.