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Story of Kim Jong Suk
Pyongyang, March 10 (KCNA) -- One day in December Juche 35 (1946) anti-Japanese heroine Kim Jong Suk told members of the guards a folktale.

In a village a lot of people had been hurt by a wolf.

A young villager, determined to go to kill the wolf, asked his younger brother to accompany him but the younger, afraid of the risk, failed to follow his elder.

So he discussed the matter with his best friend, who agreed to his plan instantly.

They fought the wolf at the risk of their lives and killed it at last.

A few days later, an old villager gave the young man a small bottle of magic liquor and advised him to share it with a person dearest to him.

The young man decided to share it with his friend who did a good thing for the villagers together with him.

Concluding the tale, Kim Jong Suk said it gave a lesson that more valuable than kinsmen was a person sharing the same will and purpose and that relationship between parents and children, between brothers and between sisters would be further consolidated only when they had the same will and purpose in revolutionary activities.

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