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several of the other workers and village folk, including Kalipa, Abakir's girlfriend. One day, Kemel accidentally leaves a water bucket behind during work in the morning, and runs off to retrieve it as to not further upset his older co-workers. He retraces his steps back to a stream, where a beautiful girl now relaxes. Kemel and the girl playfully smile to one another before he hastily returns to his post.
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