The Frog and the Ox
The story of the frog and the ox has corrupted Arabic characters in the file. Please provide a clean version of this file for translation. (Translation could not be completed due to file corruption - please provide clean source)
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The events of the story take place in ancient times when one of the farmers visited Juha and presented him with a gift. Juha accepted the hare from him and thanked him, then gave him advice. This is what followed from that visit: Beginning of the story: It is told that one day, a farmer carried a rabbit on his back and went to Juha, knocked on his door. Juha opened the door and asked the man: “Who are you?” The man replied: “I am one of the strangers who know your wisdom, oh Juha, and I came to you because I want you to accept this rabbit as a gift for you.” Juha was very happy and accepted the rabbit gift, then called the kind man to enter his house so they could eat lunch together. The man entered, and after lunch, Juha called the kind man and asked him to repeat that visit often and repeatedly, then let him go again, hoping that he would repeat his visit to him. ...
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Our son Dan the merchant tried to be successful in his country, so he didn’t succeed, and he faced poverty in his work and lost all his money. He believed that traveling to another part of the countries would help him achieve success, so he traveled in all the countries. He inherited a huge amount of very expensive iron from his ancestors, and when he was leaving, he pawned the iron to a nearby merchant in exchange for giving him his money for his travel, and he traveled in all the countries. His travel was successful, and then the son of the merchant decided to return to his birthplace. ...
Once there was a kingdom ruled by a king and his queen. But the queen was strong and chose everything in the kingdom herself. She had given birth to a beautiful son, and the queen cared for him extremely, and she chose everything for him: how he dressed, how he ate, how he played, and how he learned until the prince grew up and reached the age of marriage. So the queen called her son the prince to her room and asked the prince: “What are you asking from me, oh mother?” The queen answered him: “You are my only son and I have chosen everything for you in all these years. But now that you have grown up, the time has come for you to choose for yourself a wife, but you must choose a princess who suits you. The princess is not only the king’s daughter but she must be elegant, know how to choose her clothes and how to behave, and the most important of that is that her voice must be beautiful.” ...
Two big fish lived, Sahar and Satwa, in a large pond, and they were close friends with the frog Ikhbari. They spent a lot of time with him on the edge of the pond, and they had a large net and a big boat with them, which were full of fish they had caught. During the evenings, a few fishermen came to catch fish on the pond, and they had a net and a big boat with them, which were full of fish they had caught. ...
The events of the story take place in ancient times when one of the farmers visited Juha and presented him with a gift. Juha accepted the hare from him and thanked him, then gave him advice. This is what followed from that visit: Beginning of the story: It is told that one day, a farmer carried a rabbit on his back and went to Juha, knocked on his door. Juha opened the door and asked the man: “Who are you?” The man replied: “I am one of the strangers who know your wisdom, oh Juha, and I came to you because I want you to accept this rabbit as a gift for you.” ...
The events of the story revolve around the intelligent child Majid, the child who wanted his mother and father to teach him swimming so he would become a skilled swimmer. Indeed, his mother gave him advice and his father gave him instructions about swimming. Majid obeyed them until he was able to swim alone. He was very happy and proud of himself. Beginning of the story: Majid said to his mother while happy and holding her hand: “We’re on our way to go to the sea. I want you to teach me swimming, please, Mother.” His mother said to him: “Good, I’ll teach you swimming as you want.” ...
In the kingdom of Vidagan, there was a kind and wise king. All the citizens of the kingdom were happy, but the king was always worried and sad, for a devilish snake had entered his son the prince’s body. Neither medicine nor magic could save the prince or heal him from the devilish snake. When the prince grew up and became a young man, he thought that his father felt sadness and worry because of him. One day, the prince decided to leave the palace. He wandered through the kingdom and went to another kingdom. There, he found an abandoned temple and decided to live inside it. He would beg for his food. ...
Once there was a miller who had a beautiful daughter. Her father always praised her, but unfortunately, he often lied about his daughter’s abilities. The daughter was often angry with her father because of his lies. He would apologize to her and promise her that he wouldn’t lie again, but he soon went back on his promises. One day, the miller went to the king and began telling him about his daughter. He told the king that she could spin gold from straw. The king was very happy and asked the miller to bring his daughter to the palace. The miller was confused and feared for himself and his daughter. When he told her, the girl didn’t know what to do. But they had no choice but to go to the king’s palace, otherwise he would kill them. ...