I haven't heard of the 'dhokha round d corner' story. It might be something local or from a particular community. Maybe it's a story about deception ('dhokha' means deception in some languages) that occurs around a corner, perhaps in a small town or neighborhood where some sort of trickery or false dealing takes place, but without more context, it's hard to say exactly.
Since I don't know the exact 'dhokha round d corner' story, I can only speculate. 'Dhokha' implies betrayal or fraud. It could be a story where someone is deceived in an unexpected place, like around a corner. It might involve characters who think they are safe or going about their normal business, but then they encounter a situation where they are tricked. For example, it could be about a person who is promised something good around the corner, like a job opportunity, but when they reach there, they find out it was all a lie.
As I don't know the actual story, it's difficult to determine its significance. However, if 'dhokha' refers to deception, it might be significant in highlighting the prevalence of falsehoods in certain situations or areas.
I'm not sure which specific 'corner shop' story you are referring to. There could be many stories about corner shops, like one about a family - run corner shop that has been in a neighborhood for generations, serving local customers with fresh produce and friendly chatter.
The story of the Knights of the Round Table is long and filled with many tales. Arthur, as the king, established this group. Each knight had their own skills and stories. For example, Sir Lancelot was a very powerful knight but his love for Queen Guinevere brought some complications. The knights had to face many foes, from evil sorcerers to other warring kingdoms. Their code of chivalry was not just about fighting but also about justice and honor. The Round Table itself was a magical creation in some versions, and it was a place where the knights could discuss their plans and adventures in an equal setting.
I'm not sure specifically which 'd promise' you are referring to. It could be a very specific term within a particular context, like a personal promise between two people named 'd' and someone else, or it might be something from a local story, game, or community that I'm not familiar with. Without more context, it's difficult to tell the full story.
The d - block elements are a group of elements in the periodic table. They are also known as transition metals. These elements have their valence electrons in the d orbitals. They are known for their variable oxidation states which is due to the fact that the energy difference between the (n - 1)d and ns orbitals is relatively small. For example, iron (Fe) can have oxidation states of +2 and +3. Their physical properties include high melting and boiling points, and they are often good conductors of heat and electricity. They also form colored compounds because of the d - d transitions that occur when light is absorbed.
Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with the 'Morgan's Corner Ghost Story'. However, generally in a ghost story, there might be elements like a creepy location (Morgan's Corner in this case), some sort of tragic event in the past that led to the haunting, and perhaps characters who encounter the supernatural. But this is just speculation as I don't know the real story.
I'm sorry I don't know the exact full story of 'the village of round and square houses' myself. You could try to find it in a local library or search for it online.
I'm sorry, I haven't actually read 'Servant Girl by Estrella D Alfon' so I can't provide the full story.
I haven't read 'the round girl story' so I can't provide the exact main plot. However, if we assume, perhaps the 'round' in the title could symbolize something more than just a physical description. It could be that the girl has a rounded personality, meaning she is very kind - hearted and inclusive. And the story could be about her adventures in a world that might not always understand her 'roundness' whether it's physical or metaphorical.
I'm not sure specifically which 'the little round bun story' you mean. It could be about a little bun's adventure, like it might be on a journey through a magical bakery where it meets different pastry friends.