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8:39:51 2022-09-23 3608

A man was married to a very lazy woman.
When this wife kneads the bread and leaves it to ferment, the hens come and walk over it, leaving their footprints on it, and this wife takes the bread and puts it on the fire as it is.
One day the wife died, so the man married another woman who was very active and clean!
When she kneaded the bread, she covered it, left it to fermented, away from the chicken, then took it and put it on the fire!
Whenever the husband ate bread he would say sadly:
(Since the day the my wife died, I have not eaten a decorated bread)

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