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English, 06.01.2021 01:10, destiny3200

Read the excerpt below from the reading. Then rewrite the excerpt from
Che point of view of Shiro's neighbor.
The greedy neighbor, hearing of this new piece of good luck, was filled
with envy as before, and called on the old man and asked to borrow
the wonderful mortar for a short time, pretending that he, too,
sorrowed for the death of Shiro, and wished to make cakes for a
festival to the dog's memory.
The old man did not in the least wish to lend it to his cruel neighbor,
but he was too kind to refuse. So the envious man carried home the
mortar, but he never brought it back.
Several days passed, and Shiro's master waited in vain for the mortar,
so he went to call on the borrower, and asked him to be good enough
to return the mortar if he had finished with it. He found him sitting by a
big fire made of pieces of wood. On the ground lay what looked very
much like pieces of a broken mortar. In answer to the old man's inquiry,
the wicked neighbor answered haughtily:
"Have you come to ask me for your mortar? I broke it to pieces, and
now I am making a fire of the wood, for when I tried to pound cakes in
it only some horrid smelling stuff came out."

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