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என்ைன பைடத்த கட க்
என்ைன பைடத்த கட க்
என்ைன பைடத்த கட க்
Tis never good to let the thought of good things done thee pass away;
Of things not good, 'tis good to rid thy memory that very day
very moment.
Mrs. Cobbler: Oh, my, these shoes are looking splendid today.
Mrs. Cobbler: These shoes are amazing! But who could be helping us?
Mrs. Cobbler: Don't worry, little friends. You're welcome here.
Mr. Cobbler: Yes, indeed. I've never seen our shoes this beautiful.
Mr. Cobbler: Of course! We'd be delighted.
Tommy: (excited) We heard your shoes are the best in the village!
Narrator: But little did they know, a trio of helpful elves was about to change their
fortune.
Narrator: Night after night, as the village slept, these magical elves would sneak into
the workshop and create the most extraordinary shoes.
Narrator: Each morning, the shoemaker and his wife would find the beautifully
crafted shoes on their workbench.
Narrator: Curious to uncover the mystery, the Cobbler couple decided to stay up one
night.
Narrator: To their astonishment, they discovered the helpful elves diligently crafting
the shoes.
Narrator: Instead of being angry, the Cobbler couple felt gratitude for the elves'
kindness. To show their appreciation, they decided to make tiny clothes for the elves.
Narrator: The next night, when the elves found the little clothes, they were overjoyed.
Narrator: From that day forward, the elves and the Cobbler couple worked together,
creating the most extraordinary shoes the village had ever seen.
Narrator: And so, the little shoemaker's workshop became famous for its magical
shoes, thanks to the elves and the gratitude they shared.