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Dispatches from the teahouse

Nothing new

June 11, 2022June 13, 2022Sisman Tuccar

One day a woman came into Sisman Tuccar’s shop and after looking around for a while complained, “What kind of a shop is this? I’m looking for something new and interesting. But there’s absolutely nothing new in your shop.”
Replied Sisman Tuccar, “What do you expect? I deal in antiquities.”

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