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What did the horse tell to Djinn?​

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“Hello” - said the horse. (how on earth should we know?)
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The horse told Djinn that he wanted to be set free. This conversation between the horse and Djinn is from the story "The Fisherman and the Djinn" or "The Fisherman and the Genie," also known as "The Tale of the Fisherman and the Genie" from "One Thousand and One Nights."

This conversation between the horse and Djinn is from the story "The Fisherman and the Djinn" or "The Fisherman and the Genie," also known as "The Tale of the Fisherman and the Genie" from "One Thousand and One Nights."

In this story, the fisherman accidentally releases a powerful Djinn (a supernatural creature) from a bottle. The Djinn is grateful to the fisherman for freeing him and offers to grant him three wishes. However, the fisherman becomes suspicious of the Djinn's intentions and hesitates to make his wishes.

The horse, which the fisherman owns, can speak in this story due to the Djinn's magic. Sensing the fisherman's hesitation, the horse tells Djinn that the fisherman wants to be set free.

By telling Djinn that the fisherman wants to be set free, the horse is trying to help the fisherman escape from making any wishes and avoid potential harm or trouble.

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