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Here is the English translation of the Arabic story about the Scottish farmer who saved the life of Winston Churchill's son:

The story of a Scottish farmer who saved Winston Churchill's son

In Scotland, there once lived a poor farmer named Fleming. He was struggling with poverty and hardship, but he was not complaining or complaining. However, he was worried about the future of his son.

One day, while walking in a pasture, he heard a dog barking. He went quickly towards the dog and found a child drowning in a pool of mud. The child was screaming in a voice that was inaudible from fear. Fleming didn't think twice, he jumped in the mud with his clothes and pulled the child out of the pool.

The next day, a man who looked wealthy and content came riding in a carriage pulled by horses, accompanied by guards. Fleming was surprised by the lord's visit to his small house.

The lord said to Fleming: "If I kept thanking you for the rest of my life, I would not do you justice. Ask for whatever you want of jewels or money that will please your eyes and it will be yours."

Fleming said: "My Lord, I have only done what my conscience dictates. My son could have been in this situation as well."

Fleming was overjoyed that his son would finally be able to learn in the schools of the great. In fact, his son studied and joined the Imperial College of Medicine, then continued his research and became a scientist. His name was even immortalized in the history of those who benefited humanity.

He is Alexander Fleming, the father of penicillin. In 1929, he discovered the first antibiotic ever known to humanity, called penicillin. He was nicknamed the father of penicillin.

The opportunity did not end there, for when the wealthy man's son fell ill with pneumonia, the treatment was penicillin.

The wealthy man was Lord Churchill, and his son was Winston Churchill, the greatest British Prime Minister of all time. He was the man who led the war against Nazi Hitler during World War II, and he is credited with the victory of the Allied Powers over the Axis Powers.

The moral of the story is that if you do a favor, do not expect thanks from anyone. The generosity of God is sufficient for you, and trust that He will never waste your efforts.

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