FABEL
FABEL 1
THE CLEVER CROW
Once upon a
time, there lived a crow. One summer day, the crow felt thirsty and began to
look for some water. She flew over the fields but couldn’t find. She felt
exhausted and she was about to give up.Then
she saw a jug near a farm. She quickly landed down there to check whether there
was any water. She looked inside the jug. There was some water. She wanted to
drink but couldn’t reach the water because of jug’s narrow neck. She tried to
push it down, but it was too heavy. She thought a while. Then she looked around
and saw small stones. She picked the stones up one by one and threw them inside
the jug. Thus, the water level rose up enough and she quenched her thirst
thanks to her clever plan
FABEL 2
A Frog and two Fishes Story
Once upon a time, there lived three friends, which were two fishes and one
frog. They lived in a lake in the middle of a forest. One day the frog was out
of the lake for sunbathing. While lying on the grass, the frog overheard the
conversation of two boys. They were talking about fishing. The frog immediately
jumped into the lake and went to his fish friends. He mentioned them about the
intention of the boys. He told them he would leave the lake and move somewhere
else and told them to do so to save their lives, but the fishes were arrogant
and told him they could fool the fishers.
Next
day, the frog and his wife said goodbye to their friends and left the lake.
After a while, two boys came to the lake with their nets. They threw their nets
into the water and caught the fishes easily.
FABEL 3
The
Selfish Bat and The Beast Story
Once upon a time there was a fighting between the birds and
animals. All birds fought with their might against the animals and the animals
gave fierce battle. The bats were indecisive. They thought “We can join with
the birds because we can fly. We can also join with the animals because we
don’t lay eggs. Anyway, we will wait and join with the winners”.
At one stage the birds were having a winning hand. The bats
thought, “This is the time, we’ll join with the birds”. But lo! The times
changed. The hands o hands of the animals began to be more powerful. The bats
shifted support to animals.
After a long time the battle ended and the birds and animals came to
compromise. But, both now neglected the bats. Bats began to live in holes. They
came out only during dusk because that was the time when birds and animals
would have returned home and the night animals and birds would not have left
their homes.
FABEL 4
THE MOUSEDEER AND CROCODILES
FABEL 5
The Lion and The Mouse
Once when a lion was asleep, a little mouse
began running up and down upon him; this soon awoke the lion, who placed his
huge paw upon him, and open his big jaws to swallow him. “Pardon, o King,”
cried the little mouse,” Forgive me this time, I shall never forget it; perhaps
I may be able to do you a good turn some of these days.”
The lion was so tickled at the idea of the
mouse being able to help him. Then, he lifted his paw and let him go.
Sometime after, the lion was caught in a trap.
Some hunters, who wanted to carry him alive to the king, tied him to a tree
while they went in search of a wagon to carry him in. Just then, the little
mouse happened to pass by and see the sad plight in which the lion was. The
little mouse went up to him and soon gnawed away the ropes that bounded the
king of beasts. Soon after the little mouse had finished gnawing away the
ropes, he asked the lion to run away
FABEL 6
How the Elephant got it's Long Nose
FABEL 7
A wolf was one drinking at the head of a running stream.
When he looked up, he saw a little lamb just coming to drink a little water
down the stream. The wolf made up his
mind to capture the lamb for dinner.
“But how can I find an excuse to do so ? “
Then he ran down to the lamb and called out to her,
“ How dare you make dirty the water which I have just drink
?”
“ I dare not make dirty the water, sir “ said the lamb humbly.
“When you drank the water, I did not get near to the stream.
“
“ I have tasted your bad smell in the water,” said the wolf.
“You dare tell a lie.”
“That’s impossible, Sir” said the lamb. “The water runs from
you to me, not from me to you.”
“Well, then,” said the wolf.
“Why did you call me many bad names last years ? “
“That cannot be, Sir”
said the lamb. “I was just born at the beginning of this year “
“I don’t care,” shouted the wolf. “if it was not you, it was
your father. That’s the same.” And without another word he rushed upon the helpless lamb.
FABEL 8
Once upon a time, there lived a stray dog in a small town.
One day, the dog got a juicy bone from a butcher’s shop. All excited, he picked it up and looked for a secluded place to enjoy it at ease.
He ran to a nearby river side to enjoy the bone all by himself. As he was chewing the bone, he happened to look down into the river. The dog was quite surprised as he saw his own reflection in the river. He mistook it for another dog with a juicy bone in its mouth.
The greedy dog wanted to snatch that bone also. So, he opened his mouth to bark at his own reflection, hoping to scare the other dog away so that he could get that bone too. But, alas ! the bone fell down from his mouth into the river with a splash. The dog lost his piece of bone because of his greed and had to away hungry.
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