Mother of Donkeys
Once there lived an old woman. She had two donkeys. Every
morning she went with them down the street to the fields. One morning two young
men saw the old woman with her donkeys and shouted:
"Good morning, mother of donkeys!"
"Good morning, my sons," the old woman answered and smiled at them.
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