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A humble couple, living contentedly in their cottage, encounter a fairy who grants them three wishes as a reward for their kindness. Initially overwhelmed by the possibilities, they debate their desires, revealing their ambitions and dreams of wealth and status. However, their discussions lead to indecision, and in a moment of distraction, the wife wishes for a pudding. This seemingly trivial wish sets off a chain of events that teaches them about the consequences of their desires and the importance of thoughtful decision-making. The tale explores themes of humility, the pitfalls of greed, and the value of contentment.
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