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The Lion and the Mouse

Once when a Lion was

asleep, a little Mouse began

running up and down upon

him. This soon wakened the

Lion, who placed his huge

paw upon him and opened

his big jaws to swallow

him.

"Pardon, O King!" cried the little Mouse, "Forgive me this

time. I shall never repeat it and I shall never forget your

kindness. And who knows, but I may be able to do you a

good turn one of these days?"

The Lion was so tickled at the

idea of the Mouse being able to

help him, that he lifted up his paw

and let him go

Sometime later a few hunters

captured the King and tied him to a tree while they went in

search of a wagon to carry him on.

Just then the little Mouse happened to pass by, and seeing

the sad plight in which the Lion was, ran up to him and

soon gnawed away the ropes that bound the King of the

Beasts. "Was I not right?" said the little Mouse, very happy

to help the Lion.

MORAL: Little friends may prove great friends.


The Goose with the Golden Eggs

Once when a Lion was asleep, a

little

Once upon a time, a man and his

wife had the good fortune to have

a goose which laid a golden egg

every day. Lucky though they

were, they soon began to think they were not getting rich

fast enough.

They imagined that if the bird must be able to lay golden

eggs, its insides must be made of gold. And they thought

that if they could get all that precious metal at once, they

would get mighty rich very soon. So the man and his wife

decided to kill the bird.

However, upon cutting the goose

open, they were shocked to find

that its innards were like that of

any other goose!

MORAL: THINK BEFORE YOU

ACT


The Fox and the Stork

A selfish fox once invited a stork

stayed hungry.

to joke dinner put nothing at his home before and her for but

a

some soup in a very shallow dish.

The fox could easily lap this up,

but the Stork could only wet the

end of her long bill in it, and

“I am sorry that the soup is not to your liking," said the fox

with a sly smile.

"Oh, please do not apologise," said the Stork. "I hope you

will return this visit, and come and dine with me too

sometime." So a day was appointed when the Fox should

visit the Stork.

Finally, when they were seated at

the table, the Stork served them

long-necked both some soup jar with in a very

a narrow

mouth. The stork drank the soup

easily but the fox could not insert

his snout into the tall jar. This

time it was the Fox’s turn to go hungry.

MORAL: ONE BAD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER.


The Hare and the Tortoise

There who bragged once was about a speedy how fast Hare

he

could run. Tired of hearing him

boast, the Tortoise challenged him

to a race. All the animals in the

forest gathered to watch.

The Hare ran down the road for a while and then and

paused to rest. He looked back at the tortoise and cried out,

"How do you expect to win this race when you are walking

along at your slow, slow pace?"

The Hare stretched himself out alongside the road and fell

asleep, thinking, "There is plenty of time to relax."

The Tortoise walked and walked; never ever stopping until

he came to the finish line.

The animals who were watching

cheered so loudly for Tortoise,

that they woke up Hare. The Hare

stretched and yawned and began

to run again, but it was too late.

Tortoise was already over the line.

MORAL: SLOW AND STEADY WINS THE RACE


The Wolf and the Lamb

A lamb was grazing with a flock of sheep one day. She

soon found some sweet grass at the edge of the field.

Farther and farther she went, away from the others.

She was enjoying herself so much that she did not notice a

wolf coming nearer to her. However, when it pounced on

her, she was quick to start pleading, “Please, please don’t

eat me yet. My stomach is full of grass. If you wait a while,

I will taste much better.”

The wolf thought that was a good

idea, so he sat down and waited.

After a while, the lamb said, “If

you allow me to dance, the grass

in my stomach will be digested

faster.” Again the wolf agreed.

While the lamb was dancing, she

had a new idea. She said, “Please

take the bell from around my neck.

If will you be ring able it to as dance hard as even you faster.”

can, I

The wolf took the bell and rang it as hard as he could. The

shepherd heard the bell ringing nd quickly sent his dogs to

find the missing lamb. The barking dogs frightened the

wolf away and saved the lamb’s life.

The gentle and weak can sometimes be cleverer than fierce

and strong.


The Monkey and the Dolphin

One day long ago, some sailors set out

to sea in their sailing ship. One of

them brought his pet monkey along

for the long journey.

When they were far out at sea, a

terrible storm overturned their ship.

Everyone fell into the sea, and the

monkey was sure that he would

drown. Suddenly a dolphin appeared

and picked him up.

They soon reached the island and the monkey came down

from the dolphin’s back. The dolphin asked the monkey,

“Do you know this place?”

The monkey replied, “Yes, I do. In fact, the king of the

island is my best friend. Do you know that I am actually a

prince?”

Knowing that no one lived on the island, the dolphin said,

“Well, well, so you are a prince! Now you can be a king!”

The monkey asked, “How can I be a king?”

As the dolphin started swimming away, he answered, “That

is easy. As you are the only creature on this island, you will

naturally be the king!”

Those who lie and boast may end up in trouble.


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