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Representing_Tromba
Representing_Tromba
Strangely, the bird is happy because it warm and thawed it's wings so it could move, but couldn't escape. Lastly, a cat comes a long and hears the bird tweeting from the dung. Clearing the dung away, it eats the bird.
Representing_Tromba
Representing_Tromba
The moral of the story is that not everyone who gets you into shit is your enemy and not everyone who gets you out of shit is your friend. Most importantly though, if you in shit, keep your mouth shut for your own sake.
Cipiteca396
Cipiteca396
I don't like this story.
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Deleted member 1244
Sorry, sounds to me the moral of the story is "don't be late".
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"Good luck and bad luck create each other and it is difficult to foresee their change.

A righteous man lived near the border. For no reason, his horse ran off into barbarian territory. Everyone felt sorry for him. His father spoke to him: "Who knows if that won't bring you good luck?"
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Several months later his horse came back with a group of good, noble barbarian horses. Everyone congratulated him.

But His father spoke to him "Who knows if that won't bring you bad luck?" , Now his house is rich in horses , and the son mounted with joy/loved riding. He fell and broke his leg.
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Everyone felt sorry for him.

But His father spoke to him: "Who knows if that won't bring you good luck?" One year later, the barbarians invaded across the border. Adult men strung up their bows and went into battle.

Nine out of ten border residents were killed. except for the son because of his broken leg. Father and son both survived.
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