In the dialogue, a character is urgently called by their father and expresses concern about being sought after by the bank. The father insists on leaving immediately, despite the character's reluctance due to a dream about an old woman beckoning them to the afterlife. The conversation shifts to family members discussing the dream, superstitions, and daily chores. There's mention of baking flatbreads for spirits and a humorous exchange about spirits and sour cream. The dialogue includes themes of family dynamics, cultural practices, and the intersection of dreams and reality.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A conversation occurs where someone is urgently called and told to hurry.
2. A character mentions having a loan from a bank and being sought after.
3. A dream involving an old woman calling someone to the next world is mentioned.
4. The concept of baking seven flatbreads as a response to a dream is introduced.
5. A character is described as causing trouble and not being able to sleep peacefully.
6. There's a mention of work and smelling something in the morning.
7. Reading the Koran and seeing a dream about an old woman calling someone to the next world is discussed.
8. The idea of baking seven flatbreads in response to a dream is revisited.
9. A character expresses concern about documents and a dream indicating a serious matter.
10. Salt, egg, and milk are mentioned as ingredients for something unspecified.
11. A character is warned not to touch sour cream.
12. There's a reference to looking after cattle and attending a wake for a grandfather from a neighboring village.
13. A character is described as watching cattle every day.
14. A conversation about rushing and forgetting something occurs before leaving.
15. Someone mentions showing what perfumes are like.
16. The phrase "fear has big eyes" is used.
17. A request for the key to 36 is made.
18. Pliers are requested quickly, followed by starting something and asking for a hammer.
19. A character named Katalek is asked for water, and another named Kulpash appears distressed upon seeing someone happy.
20. A discussion about attending grandfather Zheksen's funeral takes place.
21. The mention of a ghost all in white wandering around prompts a question about seeing it.
22. It's suggested that Zheksen’s grandfather had visions of ghosts before his death, followed by his own death.
23. The topic of interpreting dreams involving an old woman calling someone is brought up again, with no help from flatbreads mentioned previously in the text.
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