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The story of love for the bear

And one of the anecdotes is that during the reign of Al-Hakim and by Amrullah, there was a man in Egypt named Vardan who sold mutton and a woman brought him a dinar every day, which weighed twice as much as half an Egyptian dinar, and a porter with him. He brought it and gave it to the porter to buy a dinar of meat. The woman was ahead and the porter was following. Purpose The butcher's man used to earn a dinar from that woman every day.
One day, Vardan the butcher thought about the woman's work, and in the woman's absence, he asked the porter, "Where do you take meat with this woman every day?"
Hamal said, "I am amazed at the work of this woman. Every day, she buys a dinar of meat, another dinar of fruit and candles, and transports it to another diner in Gharabah." There he closes my eyes. As I can not see anywhere. So I tell him where are you taking me? He does not answer me. Until he stands somewhere and takes the cage from my shoulder and puts it on the ground and takes my hand and returns it to the place where my eyes were closed and opens my eyes and gives me ten dirhams to send me away. "When it happens tomorrow, it will do as it did the day before."

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