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A young girl going to market....milk pitcher on her head...... ambitious.....plans what to do with the money....... plans to buy some chickens................lay eggs... hatch.....sell all her chicken when they are young enough....... buys a sari and a blouse .....the young men of the town come to see her.... ......the richest one..... she stumbles on a stone and fells......milk spill..................moral.

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The moral of this story is likely to be "Don't count your chickens before they hatch" or "Don't put all your eggs in one basket." It shows how the young girl had ambitious plans for her future and was excited about the possibilities of her milk sales. However, her plans were derailed by a small mistake, causing her to lose everything she had worked for. This serves as a cautionary tale to not get too attached to our plans and to always have a backup plan in case something goes wrong.

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