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  1. !reading in #: a king gives his grandfather the task to # the large # in the kingdom and the grandfather succeeds by filling it up with his enemies

    Friday, 27-Sep-13 14:18:49 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
    1. Lesson to learn: when you're a # don't assume humans would agree to every of your suggestions. # tells about # who wanted to get # and tells the enemy X the # to overwhelm the empire: to his (or her) surprise X put him (or her) into his # https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermaphrodite cc @question

      Sunday, 29-Sep-13 18:01:05 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
    2. # mentions also a book by an economic theorist called: # #‏بخشش‎ # and surplus value ;-) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baksheesh cc @question

      Tuesday, 01-Oct-13 00:23:24 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
    3. Rezzori tells how a father # his son: he asks his son to jump down from the ladder. "No worries, I'll catch you with my strong arms" Finally the son is convinced and jumps. And the father makes a step to the side and says: "Never trust anyone, not even your father" cc @question

      Wednesday, 02-Oct-13 14:19:10 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
    4. Not sure if the nursery # in chapter 9 means one can get # for food, or the guy only brought the poor, freezing girl with him and escaped after dinner so she has to # instead ? cc @question

      Wednesday, 02-Oct-13 14:22:07 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com