Summary: are not mature yet; they must be carefully conveyed to your home on top of the mountains in an inverted basket, otherwise they will rot." The impatient creditor followed her instructions, but the eggs (which were actually pumpkins) rolled down a slope and startled some deer. The creditor, convinced that the pumpkins were the horses, ran after them. The humorous situation led to the realization that falsehood has a great impact, and the woman was acquitted of cheating charges by the king. The story highlights the consequences of deception and the power of wit and wisdom in navigating tricky situations.