On the afternoon of that day, a potter had arrived home after a hard day's work. He was tired and
thirsty. He had asked his wife for some palm-wine. The more he drank, the better he felt. When he had
drunk all the wine he no longer felt tired. When the storm began the potter suddenly remembered that
he had left his donkey tied under a tree. He rushed out of his hut to take the animal into the stable. You
can imagine his anger when he discovered that the donkey was not there any more - the only thing left
was its chain? Why did potter want to beat his donkey ?
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the potter was angry when he discovered that the donkey was not there anymore. He was more angry when he walked through the wet forest and it became dark he often stumbled over roots and branches. with each step he felt angrier with the donkey.
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the Potter was anger when his discover that the donkey was not their any more
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