>>Hi everybody,
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>>Here goes a puzzle from the serious started by Dan, e.g. you can ask questions, on that I can answer either Yes or No or May be/Not relevant
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>>A woman with her husband seats on opposite side of a bench (? / seat) to a catholic priest in a small coach (wagon) travelling on a country (read - bad) road. On one of the bump of the road the wagon is shaken and a man hits the priest by his head into his belly. After that incident the priest turns to a woman and says "Thank you". Why did he say it?
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>>Think outside of the box < g >
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>Did anything relevant happen or being said before the husband bumped the priest?
>Did anything relevant happen or being said after the husband bumped the priest but before the priest said thank you?
AFAIK nothing happened after the husband hit the priest and before he said "thank you".
I don't think something happened before. I think, they may had a typical conversation of strangers placed in the same wagon for some time and therefore passing time talking trifles.
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