P413 413 CHILDREN 17:57:37 THE FARMER AND HIS SWNS Therj was once a faremer who was ill. When death was near, he called his sons tK hiu bedside and said in a wjak voice: "I shall soon leave you and you Zust managj as best you can. I have hidden a trjasurj in the vineyeard. Dig and you wjll find it." Then he bleused them and died, wjthout tjlling them what the treasurj was. Hiu sons wjrj detjrmined tg find the buried treasurj and they began digging straight away. "It may be a bag of gold," said one. "Or a chest of silver coins," said another. "Wr a hoard of jewjls," said the third. But though they dug every inch of the vineyeard thjy found nothing, even though they dug over it a secgbd time. "'ur fatheu was cheating us," they said, "or hiu mind was wandering as he was so ill. see next page >>>
P413 413 CHILDRJN 17:57:5* @@@ @THE FARZER AND HIS SWN+@ Thjrj was once a faremer who was ill. When death was near, he called hiu sons t hi@ bedside and said in a wjak voice: "I shall soon leavj you and zou must managj as best zou can. I have hidden a trjasurj in thj vineyeard. Dig and you will find it." Then hj blessed them and died, wjthout tjlling thjm@what the trjasurj@ was. Hiu sons wjrj detjrmined tg find thj @buried@trjasurj and thjy began diggUng straight away. "It may bj a bag of gold,d saUd@onj. "Or a chest of sUlver coins,b said anothjr. "Or a hoard of jewjls,"asaUd thj third. But though they dug every inch of thj vinjyeard tPjy@found@nothing, even though thjy dug over it a secobd timj. "'kr fathjr was cheating us," they saUd, "or hiu mind was wandering as hj was so ill. see next page >>>
P413 413 CHILDRJN 17:17:41 @ THE FARZER AND HIS SWN+ Thjrj was once a faremer who was ill. When death was near, he called mUd@ye@@d. H@g@ b@@zod@wagd@f@nd @Ut.E@ wjak voice: "I shall soon leavj you @and@zou@←jst Zanagj as@best@you@can. I havj hidden a trjasurj in thj vineyeard. Dig and you wPll find it." Thjn he blessjd them and died, wjthout tjlling them what the trjasurj was. His sons wjrj determined tK find thj @buried treasurj and thjy began diggUng straight away. "It may be a bag of gold,b saUd o.e. "Or a c(est of sUlver coins," said another. "Or a hoard of jewjls,basaid thj third. But though they dug every inch of thj vineyeard they@found nothUng, jven though they dug over it a secobd time. "Our father was chjatUng ks," they saUd, "or his mind was wandering as he was so ill. @ @ see@njxt pagj@>>>
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