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She thought till late at midnight and finally decided how to take revenge from him.
She could not sleep all night, because she was too eager to take revenge for the
idols she worshiped. Even before the first ray of sunlight had entered her window,
she was busy sweeping her house. She saved all the garbage in a basket, placed it
on the roof of her house and proudly looked at it for a while, then with an impatient
look on her face, she looked at the street that she lived on, and thought, “No one has
ever seen him angry. Everybody will praise me when they will see him shouting at
me and getting mad. They will laugh at him and make fun of him.” She looked at the
basket again and grinned.
Meanwhile, she heard footsteps, announcing the approach of the end of her waiting.
“Finally my prey has arrived,” she thought, as she saw a man dressed in clean, white
clothes coming that way. She picked up the basket in her hands and threw all the
garbage on him when he passed by. Much to the woman’s disappointment,
he did not say anything and continued on his way.
She did the same the following day thinking, “Maybe
this time I will be able to annoy him.” But he
was too gentle to shout