The 'and seven times never kill man story' could potentially be a moral tale. Maybe it's about forgiveness, where no matter how many times someone wrongs another (the seven times here could be symbolic of many times), one should not resort to killing. It could also be part of a cultural or religious parable where the idea of non - violence and restraint is emphasized.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'and seven times never kill man story' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or cultural stories with such a title or concept. It might be a very niche or local story.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to be precise. However, it could be a story that has its roots in an ancient legend. The 'seven times' might be related to some sort of trial or test that a character has to face. And the 'never kill man' part could be the central moral or rule that the character has to abide by throughout the story. It could be about a hero's journey where they are constantly tempted to break this rule but manage to hold on to their principles in the end.