Once, there was a poor man. He came to a cottage. There is a old woman in a cottage.
He was looking for resting.
"I can make soup from a stone," said the man.
"You can?" said the woman. "Show you me."
She brought a big pot of water on the fire. The old man added a shiny stone.
The soup bubbled. The old man tasted it.
He said, an onion would make it better. So the old woman chopped an onion and popped it in. The soup bubbled again.
Next, He said, a potato would make it better.
Then meat was put in. Completion!
The old man put it into bowls.
"It is yummy!," said the old woman.
"That stone must be mafic."
I want this stone! How about you? If this stone is used, it is possible to cook easily. I want to eat Stone Soup!!
(Reference)
Sims, L. (2009). Stone Soup. London: Usborne Publishing Ltd..
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