The hunchbacked old woman

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One that was the hunchbacked old woman. He would squat with a stick, and his head would shake. The old woman had two dogs. One name is Ranga, and the other is Bhanga.

The old woman will go to her granddaughter's house, so she said to the two dogs, "Stay at home, don't go anywhere."

Ranga-bhanga said, 'Okay'. Then the old woman, with the mass of the stick, is squatting, and her head is shaking empty. Thus he went a little farther.

Then the fox saw him and said, ‘Hey, that hunchback is getting old. Old woman, I will eat you! '

The old woman said, ‘Ross, I got fat from my granddaughter’s house first, then khas. Now I just eat bones and skin, is there anything else on my body? '

On hearing this, the fox said, "Okay, but get fat, then eat now." The fox left.

Then the old woman is squatting again with the weight of the stick, and her head is shaking. Thus went a little further.

Then a tiger saw him and said, ‘Hey, that hunchback is getting old. Old woman, I will eat you! '

The old woman said, ‘Ross, I got fat from my granddaughter’s house first, then khas. Now I just eat bones and skin, do I have anything else on my body? '

On hearing this, the tiger said, "Okay, but get fat, then eat now."

Then the old woman is squatting again with the weight of the stick, and her head is shaking. Thus he went a little farther.

Then a bear saw him and said, ‘Hey, that hunchback is getting old. Old woman, I will eat you! '

The old woman said, ‘Ross, I got fat from my granddaughter’s house first, then khas. Now I just eat bones and skin, do I have anything else on my body? '

On hearing this, the bear said, "Okay, but get fat, then eat now."

The bear went away. The old woman went a little farther and reached her granddaughter's house. After eating yogurt and milk there, it became so thick that what can I say! And if it was a little thick, it would burst.

So he said to his granddaughter, ‘Ogo granddaughter, I am going home. I can't go this time. I have to roll over. Bears, tigers and foxes are sitting on the road again. He will catch me as soon as he sees me. Tell me, what do I do? '

The granddaughter said, ‘Fear Grandma? I'll put you in the shell of this laurel. Then the tiger will not be able to understand the bear, nor will it be able to eat you. '

He burns the old woman in the opening of a pumpkin, with tamarind and tamarind for his food, yells at the pumpkin, and the pumpkin rolls like a car.

The pumpkin is running and the old woman says from inside-

‘Lau average-average, Lau average-average

Tear off and eat tamarind,

Beech feli tulh-tulh.

The old woman is far away! '

In the middle of the path, the bear sits down and tells the old woman to eat. When he didn't see anything, he saw a pumpkin rolling. When you look at Lauta, neither the old woman nor the food. And when he heard someone saying from inside, ‘The old woman has gone too far!’ He thought, the old woman is gone. Then he snorted and gave it a push and it rolled like a car.

The pumpkin is running and the old woman is inside. Saying-

‘Lau average-average, Lau average-average,

Tear off and eat tamarind,

Beech feli tulh-tulh.

The old woman is far away! '

Again the tiger is sitting a little far away and tells the old woman to eat. He could not see the old woman, when he saw an empty one, a gourd was rolling. When you look at it, neither the old woman nor the food. And from inside her, it was as if she was saying, ‘The old woman has gone too far. Then he snorted and gave a push, and it rolled like a car.

The pumpkin is moving and the old woman is moving inside it.

‘Lau average-average, Lau average-average,

Tear off and eat tamarind,

Beech feli tulh-tulh.

The old woman is far away! '

Again the fox is sitting in the middle of the path a little way away. He looked at Lau and said, ‘Huh! Whether Lau speaks again. We have to see what is inside him. 'Then he kicked the unfortunate one and said,' I'll eat you!

The old woman said ‘Khabi Boiki! Otherwise, what have I come to do? Won't you listen to the first two songs? '

The fox said, ‘Yes, two songs is not bad. I can sing a little bit too. '

The old woman said, ‘But it’s good. Let's get up and sing now. '

The old woman said, "Come on, Ranga-Bhanga, Tu-U-U-U-U!"

Suddenly the old woman's two dogs came running, one holding the fox's neck, and the other holding her waist. What a pull! The fox's neck broke, his waist broke, his tongue sticking out

Lessons from the story:

Be patient in danger. Keep your head cool and move on. One solution or another always comes to us. You just have to be more discriminating with the help you render toward other people.

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