Ceasar (in the olden day Greece) was about to leave for the battlefield. Called the best friend and said, 'Here, my trusted friend, is the key to my wife's chastity belt. If you don't hear of me for one year, assume that I am dead in the battlefield and you may use the key and open the belt and ....'
Saying so, he mounted on the horse and left. Soon, he began to hear a galloping sound following him. He waited a while to see who was following him.
It was his trusted friend, who said to Ceasar, 'My Lord, it is the wrong key
you have given me!'
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Ceasar once saw a common citizen resembling him in physical appearance and inquired, 'Was your mother in service at the palace during my father's time'. The citizen replied, 'No, My Lord. But my father was'.