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day, as the old man went back to work in the mountains, he asked the
old woman, "Take care of the sparrow, please." "Yes,
yes, I know," the old woman snapped, but she didn't care about
the bird and had no intention of feeding it. She left the sparrow at
home and went to the river to do the wash. |
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it was left all alone, the little sparrow got hungry. It found a
bowl of starch that the old woman had made. Because the sparrow was
so hungry, it began to nibble at the starch without thinking and ate
it all up. Then the old woman returned from the river, ready to
starch the linens. |
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noticed that the starch was missing and asked the sparrow what had
happened. "I'm so sorry," the sparrow said. "I was
hungry and couldn't help eating it." The old woman flew into a
rage. "You thief!" she thundered. "I'll fix you so
you'll never be able to do anything like that again," she said,
and she cut the little sparrow's tongue with a pair of scissors. The
poor little sparrow flew back into the mountains, crying the whole
way. |
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