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.You are too selfish to dwell in a human form.’ Who said this and to whom? Why did he say so?

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Answered by 3803128
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Answer:

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Saint Peter said this to the little woman because she did not offer any of the cakes ,which she had made, to the hungry and faint Saint Peter.....

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Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer: The man said this to the woman of Northland because she denied to give him food when he was hungry and tired.

Explanation:

He is referring to Saint Peter. In the cottage, he is conversing with the woman of Northland. She had refused to offer the worn and hungry saint even a wafer-thin cake from her bountiful supply. He desired that she sacrifice the fundamental necessities of food, shelter, and a fire to remain warm. Saint Peter condemned the woman for being stingy and self-centered. He believed she was unfit to exist in a human body and have access to food, shelter, and warmth. He transformed her into a woodpecker, which must construct its nest "like birds do" and obtain its little food by drilling all day in "hard, dry wood."

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