ChatGPT Generated this Feluda story - "Feluda, the private detective, sat on a chair, staring at a yellow envelope. The envelope contained a letter sent by a wealthy businessman who had requested his assistance in retrieving a valuable artifact. The artifact in question was a gold figurine that had been stolen from a fortress on the outskirts of Kolkata. As usual, Feluda was accompanied by his young cousin, Topshe, who sat at the corner of the room, reading a Tintin book. Feluda opened the envelope and read the letter carefully. "This seems to be an interesting case," he said to Topshe. "We'll have to go to the fortress and investigate." The following day, Feluda and Topshe arrived at the fortress, which was now being used as a museum. The curator of the museum greeted them and showed them around the exhibits. After a while, Feluda turned to the curator and asked, "Can you tell me more about the golden figurine that was stolen?". The curator nodded and said, "The figurine was kept in a glass case in one of the rooms. The thief must have broken the case and stolen the figurine." Feluda nodded and asked to be taken to the room where the figurine was kept. The room was small and had only one entrance. Feluda examined the broken glass case and the footprints on the ground. He then asked the curator to bring him the list of visitors to the museum on the day of the theft. After looking through the list, Feluda asked to be taken to the residence of one of the visitors, a wealthy businessman named Mr Sen. They arrived at Mr Sen's house and Feluda requested to speak to him. Mr Sen was surprised to see them but welcomed them inside. Feluda asked Mr Sen if he had visited the museum on the day of the theft. Mr Sen nodded and said, "Yes, I did. But I didn't steal anything." Feluda then noticed a small cut on Mr Sen's hand and asked him how he had received it. Mr Sen hesitated but eventually told them that he had cut his hand while trying to climb the fortress wall. Feluda raised an eyebrow and asked, "Why were you trying to climb the fortress wall?" Mr Sen looked nervous and said, "I was trying to find a way to escape from the fortress." Feluda smiled and said, "I think we have found our thief." Mr Sen confessed to stealing and hiding the golden figurine in his house. Feluda retrieved the figurine and returned it to the museum. The curator was grateful and offered to pay Feluda a handsome sum, but Feluda refused. "We do this for the sake of justice, not money," he said. As they left the museum, Topshe turned to Feluda and said, "That was a great adventure, Feluda." Feluda smiled and said, "Adventure is the spice of life, Topshe."
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