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Brave Goat

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tells Kulula Sangak to remain at home while she runs out rescue the other children. Buzak Chini first visited the fox, that denies any involvement. Then she rushes to the wolf’s house, where a party was underway. Someone was knocking on the door, and then dust from the roof started falling on the heads and on the food of the guests. “Who is shaking the roof so much so that the dust falling down has made the food salty and my guests blind?”, cried the wolf. The brave Buzak Chini the replies: “I am Buzak Chini, who has taken my children, Angak and Bangak? If you are brave enough, get out and let’s fight!”. “Sure!” said the wolf, “I have taken both of them, and I am not afraid to fight. Just let me know when and where and I will be there”. The goat asks the wolf to meet her in the afternoon at the Charbagh field, and meanwhile visits the blacksmith to get her horns covered in metal. The wolf decided to do the same for his teeth. The goat gives the blacksmith milk in exchange, while the wolf brings him sand. The blacksmith pulls his teeth out and replace them with cotton instead. When the time comes for the fight, all the animals gather at the Charbagh field, Buzak Chini coming with his child and the wolf coming with the fox and the jackal. The wolf wants to be the first to attack, but Buzak Chini asks him instead to pick a color, white or black, to cast lots. The wolf wins and he attacks first, losing the round because the teeth are made of cotton. During the second round, the goat charges and charges at the wolf, but stops midway because she does not like fighting. The third round is the wolf turn, but he fails. On the fourth round, the brave goat cuts the wolf’s stomach with her sharp horns, winning the fight. As the other animals cheer, the lion, king of the forest, happens to be passing by and asks about the gathering. Buzak Chini explains him that the wolf had taken his children and would not return them to her. The lion orders the wolf to return her children and condemns the wolf, the fox and the jackal. With all her three children, Angak, Bangak and Kulula Sangak, the brave goat can now return home and live together happily ever after.

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