I was a guest yesterday so I couldn't dye my clothes. Do one thing, come tomorrow. What else would the customer say, he would leave and come back the next day to get his clothes. But he did the same the next day. Tartaja used to tell a lie to the customer. Dyed cloth was no longer taken. In this way, the owner of the clothes would get tired and annoyed while doing the day after tomorrow. How many times can you come for one cloth. Eventually the owner of the cloth was forced to say: OK, I don't have to dye my clothes, return the whole cloth that was not dyed, take it.
Abu Kir used to say a strange thing then: Oh my brother! How can I tell you that! Shame is not coming to my face. Sadhe ki and turn you around. The first time you let me dye it, I dyed it. But the sad thing is that the thief came that day and stole the clothes. What will customers do then! Some would quarrel and some would leave quietly. In fact, the sound of quarreling could often be heard from the painter's shop. Thus gradually Abu Kir's notoriety spread throughout the market. So the customer's anagona stopped to paint his shop.
You have heard about the painter Abu Kir, now let's listen to Abu Saber. When customers stopped coming to Abu Kir's shop, he would often go to Abu Sabar's shop and hang out. The poor man used to work as a barber. He used to sit in an empty chair and read newspapers, watch TV and take good care of Abu Sabar's shop. This is how they spent their days. One day a powerful villain came to that city. The man brought clothes to Abu Kir's shop to get dyed. Abu Qir, as always, took his wages first according to his nature. Then he said: Come tomorrow and take your clothes.
The strong man who was unknown came the next day and the next day, the next day. The man came like this for several days but did not find Abu Kir in the shop. Whenever Abu Qir saw the man approaching his shop, he would close his shop and go to Abu Sabar's shop and sit there. After several days like this, the strong man who owned the clothes realized that Abu Qir had cheated on him and would not return his clothes. So the man went straight to the city court. He complained to the Qazi against a craftsman of that color named Abu Kir. Qazi means the judge gave a pike-paw with that powerful man to find Abu Kir.
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