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Queen Of Arabia and Three Sheiks
Once upon a time there was a queen of Arabia named
Maura. Maura is the most beautiful lady who had many suitors. Almost of it
counts had discarded one by one, until just three sheiks reduced to the list.
Those three were young and handsome. They were strong and also rich. The queen
was hard to decide who would be the only one being the best.
One day in the
night, Maura disguised herself and went to the sheiks’ camps near her castle.
Maura had an idea to made a dinner for them, “Would you like something to eat,
sheiks?” asked her. The first gave her some left in the table over food. And
the second one gave her something strange, some unappetizing camel’s tail. The
last one who named Hakim, offered the most tasty meat and tender.
After the lovely
occasion, the queen left the camp.
Then in tomorrow,
the queen invited those three sheiks to have a dinner at her castle. She
ordered as same as the foods which is given to queen yesterday. The first
sheiks who gave all over the food get the same menu. And he ate all the menu by
himself. The second one who gave the unappetizing camel’s tail get the same and
ate by himself. The third one , hakim, Get the same menu as he gave to the
queen, but he didn’t want to eat it if all the people around him could not get
too.
The queen was
smiling. “Hakim, you are the person who I am searching for, now I announce that
Hakim the person I will marry with!”
True Friends
Once upon a time, there were
two close friends who were walking through the forest together. They knew that
anything dangerous can happen any time in the forest. So they promised each
other that they would always be together in any case of danger.
Suddenly, they saw a large
bear getting closer toward them. One of them climbed a nearby tree at once. But
unfortunately the other one did not know how to climb up the tree. So being led
by his common sense, he lay down on the ground breathless and pretended to be a
dead man.
The bear came near the one who
was lying on the ground. It smelt in his ears, and slowly left the place
because the bears do not want to touch the dead creatures. After that, the
friend on the tree came down and asked his friend that was on the ground,
"Friend, what did the bear whisper into your ears?" The other friend
replied, "Just now the bear advised me not to believe a false friend.
Fox and A Cat
One day a cat and a fox were
having a conversation. The fox, who was a conceited creature, boasted how
clever she was. 'Why, I know at least a hundred tricks to get away from our
mutual enemies, the dogs,' she said.
'I know only one trick to get
away from dogs,' said the cat. 'You should teach me some of yours!'
'Well, maybe some day, when I
have the time, I may teach you a few of the simpler ones,' replied the fox
airily.
Just then they heard the
barking of a pack of dogs in the distance. The barking grew louder and louder -
the dogs were coming in their direction! At once the cat ran to the nearest
tree and climbed into its branches, well out of reach of any dog. 'This is the
trick I told you about, the only one I know,' said the cat. 'Which one of your
hundred tricks are you going to use?'
The fox sat silently under the tree, wondering which trick she should use. Before she could make up her mind, the dogs arrived. They fell upon the fox and tore her to pieces.
The fox sat silently under the tree, wondering which trick she should use. Before she could make up her mind, the dogs arrived. They fell upon the fox and tore her to pieces.
The Ant and the Dove
One hot day, an ant was seeking for some water.
After walking around for a moment, she came to a spring. To reach the spring,
she had to climb up a blade of grass. While making her way up, she slipped and
fell unintentionally into the water.
She could have sunk if a dove up a nearby tree
had not seen her. Seeing that the ant was in trouble, the dove quickly put off
a leaf from a tree and dropped it immediately into the water near the
struggling ant. Then the ant moved towards the leaf and climbed up there. Soon
it carried her safely to dry ground.
Not long after at that, there was a hunter
nearby who was throwing out his net towards the dove, hoping to trap it in this
way.
Guessing what he should do, the ant quickly bit
him on the heel. Feeling the pain, the hunter dropped his net and the dove flew
away quickly from this net.
The morality: One good turn deserves another.
The Fox and the Grapes
One afternoon there was a fox
that was walking through the forest and spotted a bunch of grapes hanging from
over a lofty branch. “Just the thing to quench my thirst,” quoted the fox.
Taking a few steps backward, the fox jumped but unfortunately he missed the hanging
grapes. Again the fox took a few paces backward, ran, and tried to reach them
but he still failed.
Finally, giving up, the fox
turned up his nose and said, “They’re probably sour anyway,” and proceeded to
walk away.
A Donkey and A Lapdog
Once upon a time there was a
farmer who owned a little dog that he keeps constantly by his side and a
donkey, which lived in a warm stable and got plenty of fresh grain and sweet
hay. But, unfortunately the donkey was not satisfied with his condition.
"I slave all day long,
hauling wood or pulling the cart to market while the dog sleeps on the master's
lap and eats from his plate!," the donkey grumbled. "Perhaps, he
thought, if he behaved like the dog, his master would reward him with the same
life of ease.
That very night, the donkey
crept out of the stable and into the house where the farmer sat at supper.
"First I'll frisk about and chase my tail, just as the dog does,"
thought the donkey. And he danced about the room, flinging up his hooves until
the table toppled over and dishes went flying.
"Now I'll sit on his
lap!" said the donkey, and he put his hooves up on the master's chair.
"Help! Save me from this
mad beast!" the terrified farmer bellowed. Then his servants came running
and, with shouts and blows, drove the donkey back to the stable.
"I suppose I' m a fine
donkey, "the donkey lamented," but I' ll never be a lapdog!"
Moral of the Story- What's
right for one may be wrong for another. So, never try to copy another person in
front of you.
The Bear and The Two
Friends
Once two friends were walking through the forest. They knew that anything dangerous can happen to them at any time in the forest. So they promised each other that they would remain united in any case of danger.
Suddenly, they saw a large bear approaching them. One of the friends at once climbed a nearby tree. But the other one did not know how to climb. So being led by his common sense, he lay down on the ground breathless, pretending to be a dead man.
The bear came near the man lying on the ground. It smelt in his ears, and slowly left the place. Because the bears do not touch the dead creatures.Now the friend on the tree came down and asked his friend on the ground, “Friend, what did the bear tell you into your ears?” The other friend replied, “The bear advised me not to believe a false friend.”
Once two friends were walking through the forest. They knew that anything dangerous can happen to them at any time in the forest. So they promised each other that they would remain united in any case of danger.
Suddenly, they saw a large bear approaching them. One of the friends at once climbed a nearby tree. But the other one did not know how to climb. So being led by his common sense, he lay down on the ground breathless, pretending to be a dead man.
The bear came near the man lying on the ground. It smelt in his ears, and slowly left the place. Because the bears do not touch the dead creatures.Now the friend on the tree came down and asked his friend on the ground, “Friend, what did the bear tell you into your ears?” The other friend replied, “The bear advised me not to believe a false friend.”
Flock of Doves
Once upon a time, there was a flock of doves that flew in search of food led by their king. They had flown a long distance and were very tired. The smallest dove picked up speed and found some rice scattered beneath a banyan tree. So all the doves landed and began to eat.
Suddenly a net fell over them and they were all trapped. They saw a hunter approaching carrying. The doves desperately fluttered their wings trying to get out, but to no avail. The king had an idea. He advised all the doves to fly up together carrying the net with them.
Each dove picked up a portion of the net and together they flew off carrying the net with them. The hunter looked up in astonishment. He tried to follow them, but they were flying high over hills and valleys. They flew to a hill near a city of temples where there lived a mouse who could help them. He was a faithful friend of the dove king.
The mouse agreed saying that he would set the king free first. The king insisted that he first free his subjects and the king last. The mouse understood the king’s feelings and complied with his wishes. He began to cut the net and one by one all the doves were freed including the dove king.
Once upon a time, there was a flock of doves that flew in search of food led by their king. They had flown a long distance and were very tired. The smallest dove picked up speed and found some rice scattered beneath a banyan tree. So all the doves landed and began to eat.
Suddenly a net fell over them and they were all trapped. They saw a hunter approaching carrying. The doves desperately fluttered their wings trying to get out, but to no avail. The king had an idea. He advised all the doves to fly up together carrying the net with them.
Each dove picked up a portion of the net and together they flew off carrying the net with them. The hunter looked up in astonishment. He tried to follow them, but they were flying high over hills and valleys. They flew to a hill near a city of temples where there lived a mouse who could help them. He was a faithful friend of the dove king.
The mouse agreed saying that he would set the king free first. The king insisted that he first free his subjects and the king last. The mouse understood the king’s feelings and complied with his wishes. He began to cut the net and one by one all the doves were freed including the dove king.
The Little Mouse
Once upon a time there was a Baby Mouse and Mother Mouse. They lived in a hole in the a big warm house with lots of cheese to eat.
Then, one day, Mother Mouse decided to take Baby Mouse outside of their home. Waiting outside for them was a huge ginger tomcat, licking it’s lips and waiting to eat them both up.
“Mother, Mother! What should we do?” Cried Baby Mouse, clinging to his mother’s tail. Mother Mouse paused, staring up into the beady eyes of the hungry cat. But she wasn’t scared, because she knew exactly how to deal with big, scary cats. She opened her mouth and took in a deep breath.
“Woof! Woof! Bark bark bark!” She shouted, and the cat ran away as fast as he could.
“Wow, Mother! That was amazing!” Baby Mouse said to his mother, smiling happily.
“And that, my child, is why it is always best to have a second language.”
The Rabbit and the Turtle
One day a rabbit was boasting about how fast he could run. He was laughing at the turtle for being so slow.
Much to the rabbit’s surprise, the turtle challenged him to a race. The rabbit thought this was a good joke and accepted the challenge. The fox was to be the umpire of the race. As the race began, the rabbit raced way ahead of the turtle, just like everyone thought.
The rabbit got to the halfway point and could not see the turtle anywhere. He was hot and tired and decided to stop and take a short nap. All this time the turtle kept walking step by step by step. He never quit no matter how hot or tired he got. He just kept going.
However, the rabbit slept longer than he had thought and woke up. He could not see the turtle anywhere! He went at full-speed to the finish line but found the turtle there waiting for him.
Story of Lion and His Fear
whenever he heard a cock crowing.
One day he confessed his fear to the elephant, who was greatly amused. “How can the crowing of a cock hurt you?” he asked the lion. “Think about it!”
Just then a mosquito began circling the elephant’s head. “If it gets into my ear I’m doomed!” he shrieked, flailing at the insect with his trunk. Now it was the lion’s turn to feel amused.
There was a lion who feared
nothing except the crowing of cocks. A chill would go down his spine
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