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Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived two neighbors. One was a kind young man named Tom. The other was a grumpy old man named Mr. Grumbles. In Mr. Grumbles' garden, there was an apple tree with a beautiful golden apple. He would spend most of his time peering out his window, watching the village with suspicious eyes, being worried someone might take his golden apple. One sunny morning, Mr. Grumbles noticed that his precious golden apple was missing from his tree. Without thinking, he started telling everyone who would listen that Tom must have stolen it. "That young fellow next door is a thief!" he declared, his voice loud and angry. Word spread quickly through the village, like leaves caught in a strong wind. Soon, the sheriff came and arrested poor Tom, who was confused and upset. Tom tried to explain that he didn't steal the apple, but no one believed him. After a while, he was finally released as there was no proof of his guilt. Angry at what had happened, Tom sued Mr. Grumbles for wrongly accusing him. In the village court, Mr. Grumbles told the judge, "They were just comments, they didn't harm anyone!" The judge told him, "Write all the things you said about Tom on a piece of paper." "Cut them up and on the way home, throw the pieces of paper out." "Tomorrow, come back to hear the sentence." The next day, the judge told Mr. Grumbles, "Before receiving the sentence, you will have to go out and gather all the pieces of paper that you threw out yesterday." He replied, "I can't do that!" "The wind must have scattered them and I won't know where to find them." The judge then replied, "The same way, simple comments may destroy the honor of a man to such an extent that one is not able to fix it." Mr. Grumbles' face fell as he realized his mistake and sincerely apologized to Tom.
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1 Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived two neighbors. 2 One was a kind young man named Tom. 3 The other was a grumpy old man named Mr. Grumbles. 4 In Mr. Grumbles' garden, there was an apple tree with a beautiful golden apple. 5 He would spend most of his time peering out his window, watching the village with suspicious eyes, being worried someone might take his golden apple. 6 One sunny morning, Mr. Grumbles noticed that his precious golden apple was missing from his tree. 7 Without thinking, he started telling everyone who would listen that Tom must have stolen it. 8 "That young fellow next door is a thief!" he declared, his voice loud and angry. 9 Word spread quickly through the village, like leaves caught in a strong wind. 10 Soon, the sheriff came and arrested poor Tom, who was confused and upset. 11 Tom tried to explain that he didn't steal the apple, but no one believed him. 12 After a while, he was finally released as there was no proof of his guilt. 13 Angry at what had happened, Tom sued Mr. Grumbles for wrongly accusing him. 14 In the village court, Mr. Grumbles told the judge, "They were just comments, they didn't harm anyone!" 15 The judge told him, "Write all the things you said about Tom on a piece of paper." 16 "Cut them up and on the way home, throw the pieces of paper out." 17 "Tomorrow, come back to hear the sentence." 18 The next day, the judge told Mr. Grumbles, "Before receiving the sentence, you will have to go out and gather all the pieces of paper that you threw out yesterday." 19 He replied, "I can't do that!" 20 "The wind must have scattered them and I won't know where to find them." 21 The judge then replied, "The same way, simple comments may destroy the honor of a man to such an extent that one is not able to fix it." 22 Mr. Grumbles' face fell as he realized his mistake and sincerely apologized to Tom.