What do these lines from "The Water of Life" indicate about the faithful servant, the Four Winds, and the old woman?
The faithful servant thanked them all around-the Four Winds and the old woman-and as they would take nothing else, he gave them a few drops of the Water of Life, and that is the reason the Four Winds and their mother each are as fresh and young now as they were when the world began.
A.
The Four Winds and the old woman owed the faithful servant a favor and wanted nothing in return.
B.
The faithful servant wants to do the right thing in thanking the Four Winds and the old woman.
C.
The Four Winds and the old woman wish the faithful servant had given them something better.
D.
The faithful servant wanted to give the Four Winds and the old woman the least he could in return.
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The faithful servant wants to do the right thing in thanking the Four Winds and the old woman. ... The faithful servant wanted to give the Four Winds and the old woman the least he could in return.23-Oct-2020
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