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{SPEAKER name="R. Barakat"}
the boy saw and there was a ((creature?)) that passed from this prince's land, from this angel land, from this prince land, and would come and take care take care of the plants, you know eat the wheat and at times the roots and hair. And they were ok you know

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{SPEAKER name="A. Zakem"}
{SPEAKER name="M. Abraham"}
um huh nodding

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{SPEAKER name="R. Barakat"}
and one day they found that ((creature?)) ging to another place (( could be country, state, and so on?)) and on god that boy came riding on a ((horse?)) and coming to just see them and coming down beating or leaving them. ((he hit them took them out?))

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{SPEAKER name="R. Barakat"}
they were sad, they became sad, and kept going, and stopped coming to ((ambayar? the land?)). To where every time they came, they ((wouldn't?)) stop by the land.

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{SPEAKER name="A. Zakem"}
{SPEAKER name="M. Abraham"}
um humm nods um humm

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{SPEAKER name="R. Barakat"}
((so convinced they were in the land?))

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{SPEAKER name="R. Barakat"}
So they pass by the welcoming, and took themselves and left ((without looking at the plants?))
they didn't see anything behind them but a scary looking thing like a tiger and came down kneeled even to them in front of the horse and animals, you know the the the the sheep too maybe. and came in front of them and said, you can't go unless you stop by the welcoming and land, they were sad. mad even in a way, but sad, they couldn't bring themselves to going. they didn't want to go. they refused to go. They told him we are not going.

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{SILENCE}

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{SPEAKER name="R. Barakat"}
he told them on my life, for me, on my head, don't go. they couldn't, like both mentally and physically, he stood in their way and refused to let them leave. They had no choice but to accept, they couldn't refuse out of manner too. they responded and went to get welcomed and served food and something to drink. As guests, they sat and accepted what they were welcoming them with.
and you know that place is full, you know just full.

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{SPEAKER name="A. Zakem"}
{SPEAKER name="M. Abraham"}
umm humm
um humm
following allong

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{SPEAKER name="R. Barakat"}
and you know the barista, the guy that serves the coffee, came and stopped by the cafe. 3 didn't drink their coffee.

{SILENCE}
{SPEAKER name="R. Barakat"}
3 of them didn't drink their coffee

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{SPEAKER name="A. Zakem"}
{SPEAKER name="M. Abraham"}
ah yes
yes

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{SPEAKER name="R. Barakat"}
ok, so the prince came, he's sitting and can see that the tray came back the same as it was sent in, untouched. he yelled at them saying who didn't drink their coffee, the people told him, guided him, and pointed, he yelled at them for the for the ((act how they acted?))
*spoon falls*
he said to scream at them, and he said what are the reasons that you didn't drink the tea.


Transcription Notes:
I am not sure which woman is which though I put a name in hopes of being able to distinguish a difference between each speaker I explained as much as there was and made it to where you could understand both their manners and culture. where they stood. this is just a group of women, telling stories.