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Orlov [11]
2 years ago
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What do you learn from the gifted of wali dad story ? long answer​

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djyliett [7]2 years ago
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Wali Dad is a story about an old man, who was a grass-cutter. To be satisfied with what we have is the moral of the story. ... So, he gifted the bracelet to the princess, in return, she sent silks to the old man, which he didn't expect. Then, he gifted those silks to one of the most famous princes.

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