A few people from another village, mere acquaintances of Nasreddin Hodja, were
in Aksehir for some trade business. At the end of the day, they knocked on
Hodja's door.
`Hodja Effendi, since we were in town, we thought we should pay you a little
visit. And, here is a rabbit as a token of our respect for you.'
Hodja welcomed the guests as is the Turkish tradition and asked them to stay for
dinner. Hodja's wife cooked the rabbit and they all made a good meal of it. A
few days later, there were people at the door again. Hodja didn't know who they
were, so they had to introduce themselves.
`Nasreddin Hodja, we are the relatives of the folks who brought you the rabbit.'
they explained. They were passing through Aksehir and they thought they drop by.
Nasreddin Hodja and his wife opened their home to them as well. They served soup
for dinner.
`It is the broth of the rabbit.' elucidated the Hodja.
Another couple of days passed and there was yet another group of strangers at
Hodja's door.
`We come from the neighbour village of the people who brought you the rabbit.'
they said. Hodja had no choice but to let them in. When it was dinner time,
Hodja brought a large pot full of well water to the table.
`What is this, Hodja Effendi?' inquired the displeased guests.
`It is the broth of the broth of the rabbit.' Hodja snapped.