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Edomcha Thu Nabagi Wari Info

The spirit dived and returned with a golden axe. “Is this yours?” “No,” said Edomcha. “Mine was made of iron.”

Finally, the spirit brought up the old iron axe. Edomcha’s eyes lit up. “Yes! That is mine. Thank you, kind spirit.” Edomcha Thu Nabagi Wari

One afternoon, while chopping wood near the old banyan tree, Edomcha’s iron axe slipped from his hand and fell into a deep, swirling pool. He sat by the bank and wept, for without his axe, he could not work, and without work, his family would go hungry. The spirit dived and returned with a golden axe

Here’s a sample text written as if “Edomcha Thu Nabagi Wari” is a traditional folk tale or moral story: (The Story of the Honest Woodcutter) Edomcha’s eyes lit up

The spirit smiled and brought a silver axe. “Then this?” “No,” Edomcha said again. “That is not mine either.”

“My only axe has sunk into your waters,” he replied.

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