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Manabu's Grandmother
Manabu's grandmother was a kind and gentle woman, with long grey hair that she always wore in two buns. She was a bit of a sickly woman, but she always had a smile on her face. She loved to tell stories to Manabu, and he loved to listen to them.
One day, Manabu's grandmother told him a story about a game called Burning Kabaddi. Burning Kabaddi was a dangerous game, but it was also a lot of fun. Manabu was eager to try it out, but his grandmother told him that he was too young.
"You'll have to wait until you're older," she said. "But when you're ready, I'll teach you how to play."
Manabu waited patiently for the day when he would be old enough to play Burning Kabaddi. When he was finally old enough, his grandmother taught him how to play. He was a natural at the game, and he quickly became one of the best players in the village.
Manabu loved playing Burning Kabaddi. He loved the excitement of the game, and he loved the challenge of trying to outwit his opponents. But most of all, he loved spending