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The first farmer said, “She gives milk for my orphaned children.” The second farmer said, “She was a gift from my late wife.”

For now, I’ll offer a short, useful original fable with a similar-sounding name to illustrate a point:

In a busy village, there was a baker named Berta who was known not for her bread, but for her listening. Unlike the “lusty” (hearty, spirited, or eager) arguers in the town square, Berta was lusty for understanding. berta lusty

The useful story:

If “Berta Lusty” is a character from a specific book, game, or local tale, could you share a bit more context? That way, I can give you a relevant and accurate story. The first farmer said, “She gives milk for

Berta realized neither actually wanted the goat—they wanted security and memory. She proposed the goat live with the first farmer, and the second farmer visit it daily and keep one of its bells. Both agreed.

One day, two farmers shouted at each other over a stolen goat. Each demanded the other be punished. The crowd grew loud with opinions. But Berta stepped between them and said, “Before you fight, tell me: what does the goat mean to each of you?” That way, I can give you a relevant and accurate story

If you meant (the famous German playwright), I’d be happy to provide a useful story about his life or one of his parables (like “The Good Person of Szechwan”).