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The enigmatic teeth of the ducat

The enigmatic teeth of the ducat
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Aza was full of doubt that her husband will marry for the third time, all with the addition of her partner.

- The man became a fool since he took his second wife. I didn't care about the spells anymore. For ten years, this partner has not left anyone without telling her that they have taken care not to give birth to children. To the surprise of Aza and Rrodhza, who were partners, no one had ever heard them grappling with each other even with a single word. Who thought about the fist of the ducat of Lapi? Nobody! Even all the women of the village were jealous of the two partner women because they were working and their voices were not heard either in the field or in the fields. The fistful of ducats remained an enigma. It was usually rarely used as a subject by changing the place of the words. Sometimes they said the fist of the ducat, sometimes the fist with the ducats and sometimes the gilded fist of Lapi.

Even after twenty years of marriage, Aza had never forgotten the time when she was sought after by the middlemen from all four sides, before she turned twelve.


At that age, whenever a guest came to their house, she would sneak out of the room where the bread was being cooked and go near the door of the room to hear who was talking. That Zihan, Lapi's old man, was the fiancee married before Lapi. Former kon ba pelim Lapi since he got engaged and married before him the loyal jaran. Soon after, this same Zihani from Mirusha was the reason why Lapi asked Aza as his bride. They had said that she is a very young girl, and Lapi is very old. It was ten years before Aza. Even what others were saying?! This one waits a little longer. Chika grows over time. So, before turning fifteen, Aza became a bride. Lapi had a big wedding with two tupanas and three hundred krushkas.

And Aza, like Aza! Waiting for the second partner, she was growing old, boasting that she was the most beautiful among her friends.

When Aza had heard with her own ears that Lapi was looking for her as a bride, she had become so interested that she spent the whole day thinking about her son and his family. Did you think how rich Lapi is? Does he have a mother and father? Is there a lot of land? Is there too much? When she heard that Lapi's mother died early, and that he has neither brother nor sister, Aza was very happy, not yet engaged. He had learned that Lapi had grown up alone with his father. Aza had thought to herself, how good it was that she didn't have a mother, and it had occurred to her that he was a boy for her. But then he realized that Lapi has many fields, there are many sheep and goats. It also holds a horse. Hala, who was not engaged, thought everything about Lapi. Aza herself was raised in a family with many children. He had five sisters and three brothers. He spent all his time playing games. It didn't even occur to him to see his mother cooking or milking him. The work of knitting socks had not been shown to him even in his dreams. Why should she cook her own bread when she becomes a bride, she had never done it.

One day Zihani had filled Lapi's mind to ask Aza as his bride. That's what happened, and Aza was engaged to Lapi.

After twenty years, when she realized that Lapi had been thinking about taking another wife, the third one in a row, Aza was almost mad, but when she thought about how she spent these years with Lapi, she couldn't bring up the courage to tell him. not even a word.

Every time he looked in the mirror, every time he saw the ducat's teeth in his mouth, he remembered the moment when he was left toothless by Lapi's fist.

As long as she was a chick, Aza had never worked a job. When she got married, she started cooking, before she was two weeks old. Before a month had passed, he had to become a farmer - he started milking the sheep.

From work, his tongue came out like a snake!

Hearing all those words, Lapi had run out of patience. He didn't think at all and one day he hit Aza with a hard fist, breaking all his front teeth.

Husband and wife thought about how to hide this disaster. How could people see him without teeth like that, when the aunt was a bride? Husband and wife kept the fist job a secret for as long as the treatment lasted. Aza stayed in the womb, away from bad mouths, until she recovered.

On the day that Lapi had gone to pick her up, Aza had told him that she would not return to her husband's house without gluing all the ducat's teeth together. At that time, Aza was also pregnant. Lapi had understood this in time and did not do anything wrong. He sold everything he had to sell and paid the doctor to make all of Aza's wisdom teeth. All the women of the village were talking about how Lapi's daughter-in-law is not returning to her husband? Some of them thought that Lapi had let the bride go? When he returned from the gender, all the friends of the mother went to see him. They hadn't even heard a word about Lapi's fist, but the word had come out that out of his love for his bride, he stuck all the ducat's teeth to his wife.

Every time Aza laughed, her mouth full of ducat's teeth glistened. No one asked how the work had happened, but the women of the village began to be jealous of how beautiful she looked. Every time Aza spoke or smiled with her mouth full of ducats, the women were speechless with rage. How much he loves his wife Lapi, they all said. The black crisis for the other men of the village. Who babble never did the fist job.

As time went by, someone said: How strong Lapi is. He stuffed the woman's mouth with a handful of ducats. Quick halal! Someone softened the mess a bit by joking about where Lapi could have found that fist full of ducats?

Black men, one after another, whether they had money or not, started sending their wives to the dentist. There was not one of them left who did not wear at least one tooth with a crown. Many of the women wore two, three or four teeth with ducats. Some of them wore two teeth on both sides of their mouths.

Whenever they got together, the women laughed in a certain order, according to the number of the ducat's teeth. The one who had only one gold ear, usually laughed first because she knew that the glitter of the other teeth would be bigger. They could all laugh a little, but only when Aza was not there. When Aza opened her mouth, the others lowered their heads and closed their mouths. They could not compare themselves with Aza, much less with her smile. While the race to wear some tooth with the duke continued, Lapi had decided to marry for the third time. (sic.)