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One day, a
crow saw a
piece of cake
on the wall.
He pick-ed it up
with his beak
and flew away.
He sat on the    He was ready to
branch of a      eat the cake.
tree.
Just then, a fox
came upto the
tree.

He saw the
cake and want-
ed to eat it.       He said to the
                   crow – You are
He had an            very pretty.
idea.
He said to the
crow – You
are very
pretty.
Your voice
also must be     The crow was
very sweet.      fool-ish.
Please sing a    He began to
song for me.     sing.
The cake fell
from his beak.

The fox pick-ed
it and ate it up.

He went away
happily.
The Thirsty
   Crow
One day in
summer, it was
very hot.

A crow was
very thirsty.

It saw a pot
under a tree.
There was very
little water in it.

The crow saw
pebbles lying
near the tree.
                      The crow picked
The crow had          up the pebbles
an idea.
                      with his beak.
He put them
into the pot,
one by one.
The water in
the pot rose.
The crow
drank the
water and
flew away
happily.
END



THE
The Lion
 and the
 Mouse
One day, a lion
caught a mouse. He
got ready to eat him.
The mouse said
“Please do not eat
me. Some day, I will
help you”.
The lion took pity on
the mouse and let him
go.
After a few days, the
lion got caught in a
hunter’s net.
He cried for help.
The mouse heard
him.
He came to the lion
and cut the net with
his sharp teeth.
The lion was free.
He thanked the
mouse and went
away happily into
the forest.
THE




      END
The Hare
 and the
Tortoise
Once upon a time,
there lived a hare and
a tortoise.
They were very good
friends.
One day, the tortoise
told the hare “ Let us
run a race.”             The tortoise said
The hare said” I will
                         “ We shall see.”
win.”
So, the race began.
                        After some time,
The hare ran very       the hare felt tired.
fast and went off far
ahead.                  He went to sleep
The tortoise walk-ed
slowly.
He slept for a
                   The tortoise reached
long time. The
                   the winning post
tortoise kept on
                   before the hare and
walk-ing.
                   won the race.
Slow and
steady




           Wins the race
The Capseller
    and
the Monkeys
It was a hot
summer day.
A cap seller sat
under a tree. He
felt tired.
He ate his food
                     There were many
and slept for some
                     monkeys on the
time.
                     tree.
The monkeys saw
the cap seller’s
bag.


They came down
the tree and open-
ed the bag.
They took all the
caps with them
and went up the
tree.


When the capseller
woke up, he saw
the monkeys wear-
ing the caps.
He shout-ed at them
but the monkeys did
not return the caps.
Then, he had an idea.

He took the cap from
his head and threw
it down.
The monkeys saw
him. They also
took the caps from
their heads and
threw them down.
The cap seller pick-ed
up all the caps.
He put them all in his
bag and went away
happily.
THE



      END
Four Friends
Once upon a time,
there were four
friends – the deer,
the crow, the rat
and the tortoise.
They met every
day in the forest to
play.
One day, the rat,
the crow and the
tortoise came to
play, but the deer
did not come.
They wait-ed for
some time.
Then, the crow
went to look for
the deer.
He found the deer
caught in a
hunter’s net.
The deer cried for
help.
The crow flew back
to his friends.

He told them that
they must help the
deer.
                       The crow took the
The rat said that he   rat on his back
could help the deer.   and flew to the
                       deer.
The rat cut the net
with his sharp
teeth.
The deer was free.
At that time, the
tortoise also came
there.
Just then, the hunter
came there.
The deer and the rat
ran away.
The crow flew away.
The hunter caught
the tortoise and put it
in a bag.
This time, the deer had
an idea.
He ran slowly in front
of the hunter.
The hunter saw the
deer and ran after
him.
Once again, the rat cut
the bag and the tortoise
was free.
The four friends ran
away into the forest.
The hunter came back
and found the bag cut
open.
The hunter lost the
deer and the tortoise
because he was greedy.

He went home feeling
sad.

The four friends play
-ed in the forest
happily again.
THE



      END

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Short stories (4) (1)

  • 1.
  • 2. One day, a crow saw a piece of cake on the wall. He pick-ed it up with his beak and flew away. He sat on the He was ready to branch of a eat the cake. tree.
  • 3. Just then, a fox came upto the tree. He saw the cake and want- ed to eat it. He said to the crow – You are He had an very pretty. idea.
  • 4. He said to the crow – You are very pretty. Your voice also must be The crow was very sweet. fool-ish. Please sing a He began to song for me. sing.
  • 5. The cake fell from his beak. The fox pick-ed it and ate it up. He went away happily.
  • 6. The Thirsty Crow
  • 7. One day in summer, it was very hot. A crow was very thirsty. It saw a pot under a tree.
  • 8. There was very little water in it. The crow saw pebbles lying near the tree. The crow picked The crow had up the pebbles an idea. with his beak.
  • 9. He put them into the pot, one by one. The water in the pot rose. The crow drank the water and flew away happily.
  • 11. The Lion and the Mouse
  • 12. One day, a lion caught a mouse. He got ready to eat him. The mouse said “Please do not eat me. Some day, I will help you”. The lion took pity on the mouse and let him go.
  • 13. After a few days, the lion got caught in a hunter’s net. He cried for help. The mouse heard him. He came to the lion and cut the net with his sharp teeth.
  • 14. The lion was free. He thanked the mouse and went away happily into the forest.
  • 15. THE END
  • 16. The Hare and the Tortoise
  • 17. Once upon a time, there lived a hare and a tortoise. They were very good friends. One day, the tortoise told the hare “ Let us run a race.” The tortoise said The hare said” I will “ We shall see.” win.”
  • 18. So, the race began. After some time, The hare ran very the hare felt tired. fast and went off far ahead. He went to sleep The tortoise walk-ed slowly.
  • 19. He slept for a The tortoise reached long time. The the winning post tortoise kept on before the hare and walk-ing. won the race.
  • 20. Slow and steady Wins the race
  • 21. The Capseller and the Monkeys
  • 22. It was a hot summer day. A cap seller sat under a tree. He felt tired. He ate his food There were many and slept for some monkeys on the time. tree.
  • 23. The monkeys saw the cap seller’s bag. They came down the tree and open- ed the bag.
  • 24. They took all the caps with them and went up the tree. When the capseller woke up, he saw the monkeys wear- ing the caps.
  • 25. He shout-ed at them but the monkeys did not return the caps. Then, he had an idea. He took the cap from his head and threw it down.
  • 26. The monkeys saw him. They also took the caps from their heads and threw them down.
  • 27. The cap seller pick-ed up all the caps. He put them all in his bag and went away happily.
  • 28. THE END
  • 30. Once upon a time, there were four friends – the deer, the crow, the rat and the tortoise. They met every day in the forest to play.
  • 31. One day, the rat, the crow and the tortoise came to play, but the deer did not come. They wait-ed for some time.
  • 32. Then, the crow went to look for the deer. He found the deer caught in a hunter’s net. The deer cried for help.
  • 33. The crow flew back to his friends. He told them that they must help the deer. The crow took the The rat said that he rat on his back could help the deer. and flew to the deer.
  • 34. The rat cut the net with his sharp teeth. The deer was free. At that time, the tortoise also came there.
  • 35. Just then, the hunter came there. The deer and the rat ran away. The crow flew away. The hunter caught the tortoise and put it in a bag.
  • 36. This time, the deer had an idea. He ran slowly in front of the hunter. The hunter saw the deer and ran after him.
  • 37. Once again, the rat cut the bag and the tortoise was free. The four friends ran away into the forest. The hunter came back and found the bag cut open.
  • 38. The hunter lost the deer and the tortoise because he was greedy. He went home feeling sad. The four friends play -ed in the forest happily again.
  • 39. THE END