The proverbial story costs 30 bucks
In the past two couples, husband and wife found out that they are very good at learning 30kg Walk to learn to walk from one country to the other, hear where the magicians are, and go to their master's. There, you will find a good teacher who will listen to them, make them look anything but unhappy When he walked away, he met an old man. He asked, "Where are you going? One is alone, what are you looking for?" ». The man replied, “Oh, my! Yes! I have come to hear that there is a good teacher here, so I try to come and teach my grandchildren. " The old man replied, "There are three tunes worth 30 baht if your son holds it to you, but he does not fight. What a wonderful way to recite the plank. ” The man said, “Let me hear you! If I like it, ”he recalls,“ wiggle your hands full, sleep at night, don't talk to women, don't be hungry ». And he listened to them, and gave them thirty pieces of silver, and they kept the sound of the trumpet, and fled from them. “If the master holds the three bars empty, it is worthless,” he said. And the old man returned the money to the man. So the old man went back to his own land. The mouth of the man was waiting for the end of the song. And when they had gone a little farther, they came to a ship, and on the contrary they asked him, because he had come into the ship. . And every man, coming down from the ship, was waiting for the letter from the ship, and was washing and caring for it, Repair the ship as its own. And he said unto them, This man, since he was from me, doth work, and, as I have said, so he did. He misses, and loves the man for the meal every day. And the man was not idle, but labored in the ship like a hired servant. But he said to himself, "When this happens, I will give you this business." And when they had come into the middle of the land, they saw a church, and a great feast, and they ate and drank.
And when the ship was come, they went up unto the place of the ship, and sat down, and found no food. In the temple all but one man whose mouth always memorized, "Ripe hands, sleeps of the night, do not speak to Don't be so hungry, "thinking," These are all the reasons that are here to stay If all are alive, fear not! "And so do not go up and hide on the beams of the temple. Take a look.
By noon the giant arrived, and he became angry and said, "Who eats this bread?" He then struck the man who had been killed and killed him. And it came to pass, that the rod went back to the giant, and it was broken in pieces; and they all ate, and were satisfied. The man saw the giant, but his mouth was trembling for the song, and thought, "If I hear in the ears of the giant, he seeth me; Eat me! ”Thinking, then leaping off the beams, screaming, the giants fled, leaving their sticks behind. The man hit you and then walked back to the boat at the port of Preah Vihear. When he came home that night, he hid his stick under a staircase and went to sleep on the bed. He asked her if it was morning.
When the husband goes to his wife at home, there is a night when the husband comes home, and he comes under the house to listen. Knowing soon it to the mistress, he asked how the morning to talk? . Wives just hug. The husband could not bear to say, I have spoken to you this wrong; Woman, ”he said. She asked, "What do you get?" "Only three bars," the husband said, "and come back to the middle of the road. The wife asks, "Where is he left now?" I want to see it. The husband said, "I put him under a stone ladder" and fell asleep. He swallowed, and then went down the stairs, picking up the stick.
The next morning, the man got up from his bed and went down to the stairway. He told his wife, “I couldn't believe that I was wrong. And he said unto him, Lord, thou knowest all these things; The wife heard that the adulteress had not taken bread for her husband, and he bound him with a cord. Cover it and bring it to the magistrates to try to find the thief. And the chief of the city shall not know {it}, because he knoweth not how. Whoever has seen it will strike you, ”he said. The man had been dragging his lawsuit from the head of the district, and all the officials in the Ministry had been expelled. A madman will not enter. The man threw the stone at the king and asked him all, and he said to the servants, “Yes, I have. The canal got water, it flowed, the garbage got the dog, it stroked, the governor didn't even know it was crazy, that was how he dared He said to the man, "Go home, when I send for you to come." And the man was called "My lord," and worshiped him.
After this, the king told the people to go out and dance for three days and three nights. No crowd is restrained. ”And he set the stage. And all the people came to see it. And the king went into the house of the king, and chose for himself an alabaster box of ointment, which was for him, and for his servants, and for his people. He took one of them, and gave it to the man, and said, “Your Majesty, you and your wife, painted you; You are not in the house, but only in the theater. Amen, you have taken the matter and returned to the king. And the man called the wife unto him, and said, My lord, O king, the oil is poured out on thee; Pity us let us go to the theater but now I have a headache to take and to go to the theater. Down. And his wife heard him, and went out, and anointed with oil, and was troubled, and knew not that she was caught. And he poured oil upon them, and went in to the theater, and stood there a little while, and the king was ashamed. Tell a manager, "Go and smell all the people who watch the theater Stunted perfume so many people you bring him to me as soon as possible. '
And he worshiped, and fell down and worshiped him: but the man and his wife stood afar off, and anointed the LORD with the ointment. Then he brought the men and the women to them, and gave them to the king, who would not let them go, but all the men And He asked, "Is this your wife's wife?" And he said, Yes. He asked the man, "Did you go steal the master's rod?" . He prostrated himself and said, "Cheating." And he gave it to the damsel, and the damsel, and the damsel, to bring them into the treasury. And the master of the house fell down, and worshiped him, and gave him into the house of his father, and in his house. Nothing. The man rejoiced and apologized and returned.
After this, the king told the people to go out and dance for three days and three nights. No crowd is restrained. ”And he set the stage. And all the people came to see it. And the king went into the house of the king, and chose for himself an alabaster box of ointment, which was for him, and for his servants, and for his people. He took one of them, and gave it to the man, and said, “Your Majesty, you and your wife, painted you; You are not in the house, but only in the theater. Amen, you have taken the matter and returned to the king. And the man called the wife unto him, and said, My lord, O king, the oil is poured out on thee; Pity us let us go to the theater but now I have a headache to take and to go to the theater. Down. And his wife heard him, and went out, and anointed with oil, and was troubled, and knew not that she was caught. And he poured oil upon them, and went in to the theater, and stood there a little while, and the king was ashamed. Tell a manager, "Go and smell all the people who watch the theater Stunted perfume so many people you bring him to me as soon as possible. '
And he worshiped, and fell down and worshiped him: but the man and his wife stood afar off, and anointed the LORD with the ointment. Then he brought the men and the women to them, and gave them to the king, who would not let them go, but all the men And He asked, "Is this your wife's wife?" And he said, Yes. He asked the man, "Did you go steal the master's rod?" . He prostrated himself and said, "Cheating." And he gave it to the damsel, and the damsel, and the damsel, to bring them into the treasury. And the master of the house fell down, and worshiped him, and gave him into the house of his father, and in his house. Nothing. The man rejoiced and apologized and returned.
And the man bowed the knee to the king, and bowed his face to the ground, but the king refused. This was very expensive. He allowed the man to open the treasure chest of silver. And he took all the gold, and the silver under it, and saw under the treasury the old sword, and a javelin of silver; Just a short drive down the street and into the bowls of the King's monument walked out. The king said nothing, but all the men of the land made sport of him, and mocked him, and took him not into the hand of a man of war. Sy. And he went out and came to another kingdom. On that day, the king told the billionaire, "Tomorrow morning he will go to the forest to make a cart. It would be best to carve a mural and finish it in the morning if it wasn't done before. But the rich man did not work, neither did he turn his chariot into a coffin.
And that day, when he came to him, he found him at the feast, and said unto him, What is this that thou hast done? Is it so with the coffin? " . It is said, "The king made a chariot of fine linen; The billionaire didn't know it was a dead coffin now.
The man replied, "That's all I need, so I'll eat this morning." Then he gave them some bread and water, and gave them to the cart. And he made ready a knife that he had taken from the bottom of the den, and that night was well with him. And he got up and took him by the door, and got him in his arms. The rich man, who was dead, said to himself, "This man is very old; There is not a bride enough for her husband; but I give him to him. ' When the night is over, he has seduced his wife and made him drunk on the night. He also vomited his wife. And when he saw him, he cried out, And said unto his father, Let me find thy husband, that he is a drunken man: I'm exhausted and I can't stand it. ” The billionaire heard the boy shout, "Stop! Don't lie, for the husband is drunk and he is drunk." He didn't listen, and he kept on shouting, "If you give the dog a cat, you can't tolerate the drunkard."
In the morning the man got up and went to the millionaire and said, “No!” Touch hands and feet. Billionaire refuses to apologize to him, but the man refuses to take him; . When the king came out of the woods, he went to the chariot-maker, and, seeing him, he regretted that he had been sent. No province was found, and he was silent.
The rich man went away, and came to another kingdom. The king of the kingdom had each of the nuns go to bed at the end of the palace each night. And the king was dead every day, from the day that he commanded him, and he died.
And that day, when he came to him, he found him at the feast, and said unto him, What is this that thou hast done? Is it so with the coffin? " . It is said, "The king made a chariot of fine linen; The billionaire didn't know it was a dead coffin now.
The man replied, "That's all I need, so I'll eat this morning." Then he gave them some bread and water, and gave them to the cart. And he made ready a knife that he had taken from the bottom of the den, and that night was well with him. And he got up and took him by the door, and got him in his arms. The rich man, who was dead, said to himself, "This man is very old; There is not a bride enough for her husband; but I give him to him. ' When the night is over, he has seduced his wife and made him drunk on the night. He also vomited his wife. And when he saw him, he cried out, And said unto his father, Let me find thy husband, that he is a drunken man: I'm exhausted and I can't stand it. ” The billionaire heard the boy shout, "Stop! Don't lie, for the husband is drunk and he is drunk." He didn't listen, and he kept on shouting, "If you give the dog a cat, you can't tolerate the drunkard."
In the morning the man got up and went to the millionaire and said, “No!” Touch hands and feet. Billionaire refuses to apologize to him, but the man refuses to take him; . When the king came out of the woods, he went to the chariot-maker, and, seeing him, he regretted that he had been sent. No province was found, and he was silent.
The rich man went away, and came to another kingdom. The king of the kingdom had each of the nuns go to bed at the end of the palace each night. And the king was dead every day, from the day that he commanded him, and he died.
On the day when the man arrives, on the day of his arrival, he will lie down with the king for a feast. The man came and asked them, “What is this that you have done? You are all the same. And it was told him, that thou must go to bed, and eat of the passover, that this is the evening. The man said, "Give me a meal. I'll go and lie down with the king." When he heard this, he went to his master and told him to go and prepare water. And said to him, "If you go to the king for me, I will make you a feast." The man then went to bed and asked for something his master had put on and then put the knife into his mouth. Go to bed at the end of the royal palace and wait for the king to cut it down. And at the end of the house, the man was not sleeping, for the king was silent in the night; He came and cut the man, and when he saw him, he stretched out his hand and caught him, The knife went wrong a couple of times. And asked, "Who came in that night?" Did the King wait for me tonight? The king said to me, "Wait for me tonight." He said, "No, I am not." “Who am I? I am the king. ” “King, come on now, I don't know! For the king shall remember me this night.
He knelt down and worshiped the king and apologized. "Where is your master?" He asked. "I am in the house of Chau," the man said. The king knows, he smiles, and he goes away.
In the morning, the man took the knife out of the palace to the house of Chau. You see and wonder, "Whoever turns to the king for vengeance, will never die!" The prince asked the man, saying, "It is not so, for today the king is not fierce, for he is in a trance. The wise in the kingdom shall keep the king, but he shall keep the watch of the doorkeeper The king breaks down, and if the enemy invades him, what will happen to us? " . The man told the story and woke up.
The bridegroom had a bride, and he became his wife, thinking he was a very good man. The next morning, the king summoned the man, calling him after the high priest.
In his old age he had no son, and only one son was his son. Property to him as king.
True words never die
He knelt down and worshiped the king and apologized. "Where is your master?" He asked. "I am in the house of Chau," the man said. The king knows, he smiles, and he goes away.
In the morning, the man took the knife out of the palace to the house of Chau. You see and wonder, "Whoever turns to the king for vengeance, will never die!" The prince asked the man, saying, "It is not so, for today the king is not fierce, for he is in a trance. The wise in the kingdom shall keep the king, but he shall keep the watch of the doorkeeper The king breaks down, and if the enemy invades him, what will happen to us? " . The man told the story and woke up.
The bridegroom had a bride, and he became his wife, thinking he was a very good man. The next morning, the king summoned the man, calling him after the high priest.
In his old age he had no son, and only one son was his son. Property to him as king.
True words never die
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