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TWO FRIENDS
There are two friends. They are veryclose. One day, they were passing through a jungle. Suddenly, they heard a bear growling near them. One of the friends quickly climbed up on a near tree. The other friend did not know how to climb on a tree. So, he lie on the ground and closed his eyes. The bear came, smelt him, and thought he was dead, so left him lying there. The friend on the tree came down and asked him what the bear was saying to him. He said that the beartold me that a friend in need is a friend indeed.
Moral"A Friend in need is a Friend indeed.
The clever crow
There was a crow.He wasthirsty.He flew here and there in search of water.He saw a pot.The water water was very lowin the pot.He saw some stones near the pot.He put them into the pot.Thewater rose up. He drank itand flew away.
Moral"God helps those who help themselves.
The fox and the grapes
Once there was a fox. He was very hungry. He saw a bunch of grapes in the garden. He jumped again and again to get them but failed. At last, he went away, saying, "The grapes are sour. I shall not eat them" .
Moral"The grapes are sour"
The wolf and the lamp
It was a sweltering summer day. A felt parched. He went to a stream to extinguish his thirst. A sheep was additionally drinking water at the down stream. At thepoint when the wolf saw the sheep, his mouth watered. The wolf needed to gobble it up. He needed to concoct rationalization for it. He said, "for what reason would you say you are making water sloppy? Don't you see I am drinking it. "the sheep answered" , the water is moving from you to me. How might I make it sloppy?" the wolf was astounded. Following a couple of moments, the wolf said. "for what reason did you manhandle me the year before"? "the sheep answered sir, "I was not conceived the year before" . "then, at that point,it should be your dad or mom. " I won't pardon you" . "saying this, the wolf sprang upon the sheep. He destroyed him to pieces and ate him.
Moral: Any reason is sufficient
for a mischievous for an
insidious individual.
The foolish
stag
There carried on with an excellent stag in a wilderness loaded with streams and falls. He energetically traveled through the entire region. Oneday he was drinking water at a stream. He saw his appearance free running water. He respected the proportionate figure he had. He was so pleased to see his lovely horns that he gloated that there was no such thing similar to the "excellence of his tusks Then his eyes noticed his slight legs. He wanted that he had legs more qualified to bear such an honorable crown. He told himself, "What a pity to have such revolting legs with such wonderful horns. " While he was lost in his idea, unexpectedly, he heard the wailing of the dogs from a good ways. He got ready and the following second, he ranaway. The dogs demonstrated no counterpart for him. He ran at the highest point of his speed and before long arrived at the thickest piece of the wilderness. Arriving at there, he concealed himself in a few thick shrubberies It the in the mean time, the dogs didn't lose his smell and continued to follow him. The stag prepared for another race. He hopped up to run however fell back. His long horns got found out in. the shrubberies. He battled hard tofree himself however to no end.The dogs were getting ever closer. He could now hear themyelping and grunting. At that crucial point in time, the stag reviled his horns. He understood his mix-up yet it was past the point of no return then, at that point. The dogs arrived at there and attacked pieces. Prior to biting the dust, he understood that nothing made by God is pointless. The legs he detested mighthave saved his life, however his wonderful horns caused his demise.
Moral"Pride hath a fall.All that glitters is not gold"
The Treasure in the field
A farmer has three sons. They arevery lazy. They only eat and sleep.The farmer is very sad about his sons. One day, the farmer falls very ill. He calls his sons. He tells them that he has a treasure for them.It is in the field. Then the farmer dies. The three sons go tothe fields. They dig for the treasure. They do not find treasure. They sow seeds. When the seeds grow into plants, they water them. After three months, they ripe the good big crop. They are very happy. That is the treasure.
Moral"Hard work is the key to success.
The fox and the crow
A fox was walking through the forest when he saw a crew sitting on a tree branch with a fine piece of cheese in her beak hmm he said I would like to have a bite of that cheese it will be easy to get some you walked up to the foot of the tree what a noble and gracious bird I see in the grade set the Fox how glossy your feathers how bright your eye I feel sure you boys must surprised that of other birds it would please my ears to hear you sing a little melody well the crew was so flattered on hearing suchcomplimentary dose that he opened up his beak and began to squawk and sing down fell the cheese into the waiting mouths of the Fox below Oh No scooped the cruel you still my dinner that will do said the Fox that was all I wanted in exchange for your cheese I will give you a piece of advice forthe future tell nonstressed flatterers
Moral"Be aware of flattery.Flatteryfinds currency everywhwere
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