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English : Don't spit
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English : When the
clouds darken the sky, they may rain. When the widow blackens her eyes,
she may find a husband. |
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English : Mother has
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English : United
efforts move mountains. |
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English : The Eid is
not a secret husband. |
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English : After Eid,
of what use is henna ? Paint the walls with it. |
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English : Foolishly
did I shave, as the Eid did not take place. |
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English : Old age is
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