FROM THE ABOVE OUTLINE,FORM READABLE STORY. PLEASE CHECK THE STORY WRITING from the outline. Once upon  a time in a village a miser lost his purse which contained hundred pieces of gold in it.He was in geat distress and he suddenly went to the town crier for decision.The town crier said,'offer a reward.'He thought to offer ten pieces of gold for the reward.The town crier announced,'Reward for finding miser's purse is ten pieces of gold.Few days later,a farmer came to the miser.The farmer said,'I have picked up the purse.'He returned the purse to the miser.He counted the money and he found a hundred pieces of gold.He was very happy with thefarmer.He thanked him for the purse.The farmer asked,'Where is my reward?'Miser said,'The purse contained a hundred and ten pieces of gold in it,so you have taken your reward of ten pieces.'They started quarelling with each other.Farmer appealed the case to he judge.The judge heard the case and asked,'Give me the purse.'He saw it had only hundred pieces of gold.He thoroughly examined and decided it cannot be the purse of the miser.The judge returned the purse to the farmer.The miser had overreached himself.He was angry with the farmer. MORAL:-BETRAYING OTHERS CAN DECEIVE HIMSELF. A miser loses a purse of a hundred pieces of gold—in great distress—goes to town crier—crier says he must offer a reward—offers reward of ten pieces of gold—the crier announces this —a few days later a farmer comes to the miser—he has picked up the purse—retums it to miser—miser counts the money—a hundred pieces of gold—thanks the farmer—the farmer asks for the reward—miser says there were a hundred and ten pieces in the purse, so the farmer has already taken his reward of ten pieces—they quarrel—farmer appeals to the judge—the judge hears the case , and asks for the purse—sees that it only just holds a hundred pieces— decides it cannot be the miser's purse—so gives the purse to farmer—the miser had overreached himself.

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You have done a good job in recreating the story, but there were a few grammatical errors and a few problems in the writing style, which I have changed. Please read the story given below very carefully to understand the changes.
 
Once upon a time, in a village, a miser lost his purse which contained a hundred pieces of gold in it. He was in great distress and went to the town crier for help in finding the lost purse. The town crier said that he ought to offer a reward. The miser agreed and offered ten pieces of gold to whoever returned his purse; this was announced to the public by the town crier. A few days later, a farmer came to the miser. The farmer had picked up the purse near his field and came to return it. The miser counted the money and found the hundred pieces of gold. He was very happy and thanked the farmer for returning it. The farmer asked, “Where is my reward?” The miser said, “The purse contained a hundred and ten pieces of gold in it, which means that you have already taken your reward of ten pieces.” They started quarrelling with each other. The farmer took the case to the judge and appealed to him. The judge heard the entire story and asked the miser for the purse. On a thorough examination, he saw that it could only contain a maximum of hundred pieces of gold. The judge understood the miser had been lying. As the verdict of the case, since the miser was claiming his purse contained 110 pieces, he decided it cannot be the purse of the miser, and returned the purse to the farmer. The miser had overreached himself and was taught a sound lesson in the adversities of greed and miserliness.
 
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