I suggest you ask Joha about his needs and give him what he wants | A picture of the book cover appears below each story |
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The stories and questions have been uploaded as PDF files which appear below | Behlool began to transport them to his home, one by one |
They can easily be translated into English.
21He put the bag of gold in his pocket and rode his donkey happily | I think there has to be a point after which you say enough |
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On his way home, he met his greedy, miserly, neighbour, Behlool | Joha noticed that his neighbour had not come out of his house since discovering that the bags were full of dirt |
So, we will give you what you deserve.
28remove phrasal verbs where possible• A donkey and a bag of gold in exchange for a pumpkin?! The bags were full of dirt! When he went to harvest his crop, he found a very big pumpkin | And on top of that, he gave me this bag of gold that will help me to do away with being with you and the likes of you |
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He went back to the ruler hoping to ask him to pardon Behlool | Here is a link to the dictionary |
I must go to the ruler and give him lots of pumpkins as gifts so he gives me a donkey and lots of gold as well.