Once upon a time, there was a woman who used to make fresh bread every day and put a loaf on her window for any hungry person, and there was a poor man who took it every day and said every time only one sentence: "The evil you offer stays with you and the good it offers belongs to you."
And from the many repetitions of this sentence every day the woman played badly her role with the woman and told her that that poor man instead of showing some gratitude to your favor to him says his daily sentence, and the next day the woman put the poison in the loaf that she will put on the window but the last moment she returned to her God She repented of her guilt, threw a loaf of bread poisoned by fire and made it for the poor man.
This woman had a young son who traveled to look for a job from the distress, but his news was cut off from his mother years ago, and so the day he knocked on her door and when i opened it i found her young woman standing in front of him in torn clothes and his face raised the features of extreme fatigue, took him in her arms and tears shed her warmeyes, wiped with his hands tears and His doctor told her to praise her creator who sent him a kind-hearted man who gave him a loaf to eat after he told him that he is a poor man who can not work and that that loaf is the strength of his day as it is made for him by a good-hearted woman every day and put it to him on the window of her house, here the woman taught the meaning of the poor man's sentence "The evil you offer stays with you and the good you offer belongs to you" and that if you had not thrown the poisoned loaf with fire, it would have eaten it small (make good, even if you did not reward it for those you made for it).
This woman had a young son who traveled to look for a job from the distress, but his news was cut off from his mother years ago, and so the day he knocked on her door and when i opened it i found her young woman standing in front of him in torn clothes and his face raised the features of extreme fatigue, took him in her arms and tears shed her warmeyes, wiped with his hands tears and His doctor told her to praise her creator who sent him a kind-hearted man who gave him a loaf to eat after he told him that he is a poor man who can not work and that that loaf is the strength of his day as it is made for him by a good-hearted woman every day and put it to him on the window of her house, here the woman taught the meaning of the poor man's sentence "The evil you offer stays with you and the good you offer belongs to you" and that if you had not thrown the poisoned loaf with fire, it would have eaten it small (make good, even if you did not reward it for those you made for it).
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