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The Fisherman & the Fish A pow keeman and he will be near the sea One day the manchegosh the shove him he let me go and we can have anything you wish The man doakonying and rekums home. When he his wile obout the golden oh she becomes angry You As she shouls of him We need a new bucket So, the man goes to the sea and cols the golden fish, asking it for a new back! The foh grants he wash and he goes home to find a new bucket A that the herman's we sends him back to the golden fish apon and epoin. She asks for a lot of things est a new house, then so bech Aw that she wants to be the queen of the land with servants Each time the sherman goes back to the sea it becomes darker and stormier but still the fish grants all of his wife's wishes The fisherman's wile s pnt happy. She wants to become the Queen of the land and sea with the golden fish as her servant. The Asherman goes to the sea. it is dark and the sky is cloudy. He asks the fish is his wife's wish but this time, the fish swims away. He doesn? grant the wish. When the fisherman goes home , he sees his wile and in front of her, the old bucket Everything is gone and they ore poor once agon ​

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It seems like you're trying to retell the story of "The Fisherman and the Fish," but some words are misspelled or unclear. Here's a corrected version:

Once upon a time, there lived a poor fisherman near the sea. One day, while fishing, he caught a magical golden fish. The fish begged for its freedom, promising to grant any wish in return. The fisherman, amazed by the talking fish, let it go.

When the fisherman told his wife about the golden fish, she became greedy and demanded more and more. At first, she asked for a new bucket, then a new house, and eventually she wanted to be the queen of the land and sea, with the fish as her servant. Each time the fisherman returned to the sea, the weather grew darker and stormier, but the fish granted all of his wife's wishes.

However, when the fisherman asked the fish to make his wife the queen, the fish swam away, refusing to grant this final wish. When the fisherman returned home, he found that all their riches had disappeared, and they were poor once again. The fisherman learned that greed leads to nothing but loss and unhappiness.