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The logger was hard working, and his hard work brought color one day.

There was a small village that lived a logger in that village.

 And that logger was very poor and there was a big forest on the outskirts of that village and the river ran near that forest,
 And he went to the woods to the woodcutter and filled his stomach by cutting the wood, and he always went into that forest and used to cut wood. "
 And one day he goes to the jungle and cutting the wood and cutting the wood, he goes to the river and goes to the river. There is a big tree on the banks of the river and he climbs to cut wood on that tree.
 And the logger starts to cut the wood with his ax slowly, cutting the timber, suddenly his ax penetrates his hands and falls into the river, and the poor poor now starts to thrust heavily and began to cry loudly. Now he understood anything Is not coming


 I'll fill my stomach with my family.

On the other hand, now I will fill my stomach with the other ax, and he starts crying loudly and praying to God, seeing his mercy, a deity appeared from within that river and asked that poor woodcutter why you are so upset So, the woodcutters tell you about God, how do I nurture them in my little children, then God speaks to that logger that you are silent, come in The Kuldi he comes in giving out such a dip in the river, he said, and that brings to find the ax river poor woodcutter God out.
 And then the ax god brings him another ax to test him.
 And they ask him that this is your ax logger who refuses to see that ax.
 Then God takes a second dip in the river to take his examination.
 And they come out with a silver ax.


 And if he showed the logger, the logger saw the silver ax.

 Again, it denies that it is not my ax, that god god used to dip in the river for a second time and goes out of the river with a gold ax and showed that gold ax to the logger and the logger made that gold Looking at the ax, God starts to add the hand that God is not my ax, so God asks, then how is it that your ax and woodcutter talk to God? My ax is iron.


 God then dips in the Lord and the river later.

 And from the river, God comes out with iron axes.
 And they show the logger and the logger is very happy to see his iron ax.
 And speaks to God that God is that.
 My ax and I will feed my childhood with this ax, then God is very happy that he is listening to the poor woodcutter.
 And they say that take this ax and give it to the ax.
 And the logger is very happy about his iron ax and walks towards his house.


 And God looks at the woodcutter's voice and looks at that logger.

 And they call themselves back and God speaks to them that if they keep both axes and you, then they refuse to take the gold and silver ax and hold the hand with God and say that God is also my iron ax It is very much on the side of my iron ax, I will take care of my childhood. Just let these gold and silver axes be given to God, both those gold and silver axes He gave the loser in his hand and took the ax from the woodcutter to his house, and the logger told the whole story from his house and the loggers' house was very happy to see the gold and silver ax and they were lumberjack He was also very happy and said that the mother should act with her sincerely.

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