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All Because...
There was once a wood cutter's wife who forgot to put
salt in her husband's morning porridge. When he angrily
complained, she told him that he was a fool to make such a
fuss about so trifling a matter. This infuriated the wood
cutter, and commencing work in the forest he lashed out at a
tree with such force and venom that the axe head flew off.
It injured his employer's favourite horse that was being led
to the blacksmith's shop. That horse was to have taken his
employer, a nobleman and an important man in the district,
to a meeting of Lords that was to discuss their differences
with the King. Because of his anger and foul mood due to the
need to arrange for another horse, he successfully argued
for an uprising against the King. |
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