November 12, 2024

Mr. Moshe's matchbox

Published by
Zahra_abedi
170 published texts

Mr. Moshe loved to assemble the match box.  Whenever he saw an empty match box, he immediately took it and took it to his nest;  But Mrs. Moshe did not like this work at all and kept grumbling at her.  Finally, one day he angrily said to Agha Moshe: "How many match boxes do you collect?!  These are of no use.  You must throw them all away today.  I can't walk right through all these matchboxes anymore.

 Mrs. Moshe was walking and was greedy and said: “Here is a box, there is a box, everywhere is full of boxes.  Oh my God... the whole house is full.  I have no place to put my things anymore.  I don't understand why you want so many boxes!”

 Mrs. Moshe was talking so passionately that she was out of breath.  Mr. Moshe answered: "Moshe, what does anyone know?"  They may be useful one day."

 Mr. Moshe himself did not know what to do with all those match boxes.  He just wanted to collect them.  Mrs. Moshe, seeing that Mr. Moshe's words of calculation did not fall into his ears, angrily said: "I have run out of patience."  “I'm going to my sister's house. If you don't think about this box of matches by the time I get back, I'll throw them all away.”

 Mrs. Moshe said this and left, Mr. Moshe stood and looked at his matchbox and said: “What can I do?”

 He thought and thought.  Suddenly he jumped up and said: "A good idea!"  I will make a chest of drawers.  Yeah...yeah...I throw all the crap into it.  “Well... now I need some glue and paint.”

 Mr. Moshe got to work.  Very soon he connected the box of matches.  After some time, the box of matches became a chest of drawers.  He looked at it carefully and said: “It is the same comedy that I had seen;  It's just much smaller than that.”

 Then he painted it and cleaned it.  At that time, all the trinkets and equipment were spread here and there.  poured into it  A little later Mrs. Moshe returned home.  He was surprised to see the chest of drawers and said, “Wow...that's cool...how did you make that?”

 Mr. Moshe raised his head with pride and said: “I always said that those cans of matches will last for a day.  Today is that day.”

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