The Story of the Seven Beautiful Princesses and the Ant

When the wicked witch took the seven beautiful princesses and imprisoned them in a dungeon of a terrifying mountain extremely high, terrifying them with five monsters terrifying, five terrifying, five terrifying, and five monsters, no one of them was thinking that they would live another life after years, and with that she closed between them a trap of a bad fence and sheep, and they all went to the castle of the sheep with the high fence of terrifying and monsters and frightening five. ...

The Globe

Samr entered upon her father and saw him sitting at a table reading in a book. She approached him, asking: “Father, will you take me to the public park today? The weather is beautiful and the scenery is charming.” Her father looked at his little daughter smilingly and said: “I will take you, O my little sparrow. Wait a little until I finish reading the remaining page.” Samr rejoiced and began to contemplate the things upon the table. She saw white papers and a red wax candle, pens placed in a wooden box, and a small earth globe whose blue surface she was touching, mounted on a metal base. ...

The Spider and the Circle

In a small room on the surface of a white paper, the square, triangle, and circle lived in love and harmony. One morning, an event caused disagreement and quarrel among the three geometric shapes. A long-legged spider crept into the small room, climbed the wall, intending one of the corners, then began weaving fine threads skillfully, weaving a web to catch insects. As soon as he finished, he tied one of his threads to the ceiling and hung swinging. When he reached the edge of the window, he shouted: Spider, spider, come, for I have found a place for you to weave your web. The spider approached him, saying: By God, have you found the place? I’ll divide it for you. Look at the ceiling, there are three empty corners. The spider smiled and said: Oh, what a lovely spider. I got tired trying to weave my web but didn’t succeed. ...

A Rainy Day

In a moment of Thaer’s immersion in a football game, and his teammate passing the ball to him to shoot at the opponent’s goal, rain began to pour down. Thaier shot powerfully but slipped, and the ball hit the crossbar, bouncing back to him. He jumped with all his strength and with a header, he put it inside the goal. Applause rose, and Thaier rolled in mud from his head to the soles of his feet. Smiles appeared on the faces of the players, who dispersed, drenched by the heavy rain. ...