comple the story an old man had two daughters.he loved both of them.once he asked them
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Old man and his Two daughters
Once there liven an old man who had two daughters. They used to quarell among themselves. The old man thought when they will grow up they will automatically understand the importance of themselves. But they didn't try to understand themselves. Slowly their enemies started to grow, hence he was worried very much.
Yhough he loved both of them. Once he asked them,"Who loves him very much." Everyone replied I love you very much dad, you are my sweet father.
Agin old began to say," Dear daughters, I am very much old now, can't take care of you. My health condition is not good. Time is waiting for me. I have to bid you good bye...
So can you please stop quarelling among yourselves? I can't tolerate anymore. When you all can love me then why you are unable to love each other. After my death you have to take care of yourselves. Why are you forgetting that unity is strength? Unity can solve many problems. So my dear babies if you don't grant my wish then after my death soul will not get peace. Dears you have to walk a long journey...
Complete story:
An old man had 2 daughters. He loved both of his daughters. Once, he asked his daughters, “what is the sweetened thing in the world?”
“sugar,” said the older girl. “salt, “the young girl said
The old man supposed the younger daughter was mocking him. He said, “if salt is sweeter than sugar then you have to found another home where the cooking is more to your taste”. And he stripped her out of the house.
It was a lovely summer night. The pretty earliest sat singing in the forest near her father’s cottage when a young prince, who had lost his way hunting, came to her. Aspired by her beauty and jauntiness, he fell in love with her and took her to his fortress, and married her.
The bride requested her father to the wedding banquet without telling him who she was. All the dishes were ready without salt. The guests began to mumble.
“Oh”, said the bride’s father, “salt is truly the sweetened thing in the world. But when my younger daughter said the same, I threw her out of my house. If only I could see her again and tell her how regretful I was!”
Putting out the veil from her face, the happy girl went to him and embraced him. Then, the suitably salted dishes were brought in and all the guests ate their fill.