what was grandmother's story of the frog that raced up a castel
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Susan lived with her Mother, Father, elder brother Sandy and Grandmother. They lived in a beautiful little house her Grandfather had once built beside the river in the small village Sabato. Grandma was old and could not be of much help with chores around the house. Susan was the one who always helped mother and she liked doing it all of it. Well almost all except for cooking. She loved to eat but disliked cooking very much. Her father was a bee keeper in a bee farm. Once every fortnight he also doubled up as a sales person and would go to the market to sell the honey. It was hard work. Father would leave very early in the morning when he went to the market by bus and he would return late in the night with his friends and a feast had to be ready then. So on those days Susan would have to stay back home and help Mother with the preparations.
Father would take her brother Sandy along for help. “Why can’t I come to the market with you Daddy? Why can’t Sandy stay home and help instead?” Susan would ask. “Oh, I’ve told you so many times. It is not a girl’s job.” “But I am big enough”, she was going to turn seventeen now “and you had said the same thing about bee keeping last year. And aren’t you proud of bee-keeping now Daddy? Please let me come along” “We’ll see next time”, Father and a smug Sandy left, leaving Susan to stay home and help mother. “Tch. Tch. Too bad! It’s a guy thing dainty damsel. Ha! Ha!” Sandy teased from down below near the gate. He knew Susan hated being called ‘dainty’ and wasn’t surprised when a broken branch came flying towards him. He ducked in time and as disappeared round the bend guffawing. In the distance he could hear Susan shouting “Come back and I’ll show you who is dainty”.
To be fair to her, Susan was a truly a strong and fit young lady. She was 5’ 3” in height and a packet of energy. Her friends called her ‘rocket’. She would go for a run in the hills every day. Even on the days when she had to go to college. Susan loved learning. Loved going to college. “We don’t have money to educate you anymore”, her parents had told her when she finished school “And anyways you are a girl and need to get married soon and have a family”. She was sixteen then. She was looking forward to studying and going to college and could not imagine giving it all up. But her parents’ words were true as well. They really did not have the money.
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