1) THE FOX AND THE GOAT
once a fox suddenly fell in a well. He tried his best to come out but there was no scope for escape. In the mean time a thirsty goat come alone to drink the water of the well.
"What are you doing down there?"cried the goat
Suddenly a plot came to the head of the fox.
"I am here to taste the water", said the fox."the water of this is very sweet, come and taste it"
When the thisty goat heard this he leaped into the well without any any more ado.
The clever fox immediately clambed up the goat''s back and jumped out of the well.
He called down to the unhappy goat the advice, "the next time, dear Goat, be sure to look before you leap!"
MORAL OF THE STORY:1) DON'T TRUST THE ADVICE OF THE SLY IN DISTRESS.
2) LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP.
over who was the stronger of the two.Suddenly they saw a traveller coming down the road.
"I see a way to decide our dispute" said the sun."whichever of us can make that men take off his coat shall be the stronger. you begin."
The wind was boastful. He began to blow an icy blast as hard as he could. But the harder he blew the more closely did the man his coat around him. At last the wind had to give up his hope.
Then it was the turn of the sun. He come out and shone in all his glory upon the man.
The man felt the heat. He found it too hot to walk with the Coat on. He put off his coat. The sun won the test.
6). THE CROW AND THE PITCHER
THE FOX AND THE GRAPES
once a fox suddenly fell in a well. He tried his best to come out but there was no scope for escape. In the mean time a thirsty goat come alone to drink the water of the well.
"What are you doing down there?"cried the goat
Suddenly a plot came to the head of the fox.
"I am here to taste the water", said the fox."the water of this is very sweet, come and taste it"
When the thisty goat heard this he leaped into the well without any any more ado.
The clever fox immediately clambed up the goat''s back and jumped out of the well.
He called down to the unhappy goat the advice, "the next time, dear Goat, be sure to look before you leap!"

MORAL OF THE STORY:1) DON'T TRUST THE ADVICE OF THE SLY IN DISTRESS.
2) LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP.
2) THE SUN AND THE WIND
Once the sun and the wind were quarrelingover who was the stronger of the two.Suddenly they saw a traveller coming down the road.
"I see a way to decide our dispute" said the sun."whichever of us can make that men take off his coat shall be the stronger. you begin."
The wind was boastful. He began to blow an icy blast as hard as he could. But the harder he blew the more closely did the man his coat around him. At last the wind had to give up his hope.
Then it was the turn of the sun. He come out and shone in all his glory upon the man.
The man felt the heat. He found it too hot to walk with the Coat on. He put off his coat. The sun won the test.
MORAL OF THE STORY: PERSUASION IS BETTER THAN FORCE .
3) THE FOX AND THE STORK
A FOX AND STORK WERE FRIENDS. One day the fox invite the stork at a dinner. at the dinner the fox gave his friends some thin soup in a flat dish. This the fox lepped up very readily. But the stork could not eat anything with her long Bell. See remained as hungry at the end of the dinner as when she began.
At tha time of parting the fox regretted that he's just had eaten so little and feared that the dish was not seasoned to her satisfaction.
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The stork could not eat anything with her long Bell |
At tha time of parting the fox regretted that he's just had eaten so little and feared that the dish was not seasoned to her satisfaction.
"Don't apologize, friends fox. After all I have had a good evening with you. Will you not do me the honour to return the visit to next week ? " Replied the stork.
On the fixed day, the fox arrived. The stork ordered the dinner to be brought in. It was kept in a longer with narrow mouth. The stork readily thrust ha Long bill into the jar and enjoyed her dinner. But the fox could not eat anything.
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The fox could not eat anything. Because fox narrow mouth. |
And the time parting, the stork said drily, " I hope you do not accept an apology for the dinner ".
Moral of the story : tit for tat.( যেমন কর্ম তেমন ফল),
2) A WISE HEAD MAKES A CLOSE MOUTH. 4) THE LION AND THE MOUSE
Once a lion was sleeping in a cave. A mouse by chance went into the Lion nose. The sleeping lion rose in rage. He was about to kill him. The mouse said, "OH KING,I HAVE DONE THIS UNWILLINGIY. KINDLY PARDON ME AND ME AND SPARE MY LIFE.
I MAY HELP YOU IN FUTURE". The lion smiled and let him go.
Some days later the Lion was caught in a huter 's net. He roared in anger and
struggled to get out. Just then the mouse was passing by the way. He at once freed him by cutting the net with his sharp teeth.
THE LION THANKED THE MOUSE.
MORAL OF THE STORY:1)A little thing may be a great help.
2) a good return deserve another.
3) nothing is too small to be of any use.
I MAY HELP YOU IN FUTURE". The lion smiled and let him go.
Some days later the Lion was caught in a huter 's net. He roared in anger and
struggled to get out. Just then the mouse was passing by the way. He at once freed him by cutting the net with his sharp teeth.
THE LION THANKED THE MOUSE.
MORAL OF THE STORY:1)A little thing may be a great help.
2) a good return deserve another.
3) nothing is too small to be of any use.
5) THE CROW AND THE FOX
A crow took away a piece of meat and set at the top of a tall tree to enjoy his prize.A fox saw it."if I plan rightly", said the fox himself,"I shall have the meat for my meal."
The Fox set under the tree. He said in a sweet voice,"good day Mistress crow. How beautiful you look! Your voice must be very sweet.".
The vain Crow was pleased at his words. She wanted to please him with her song. She opened her mouth wide to caw a song.
Down dropped the piece of meat! The Fox Caught it before it touched the ground.
He walk away slowly advising the silly Crow," the next time someone praises your beauty, be sure to hold your tongue".
it was summer.A crow was thirsty.He flew hear and there in search of water .
At last the crow,too thirsty to caw ,came upon a pitcher.the Crow flew on to the pitcher and saw a little water left in it . but he was unable to reach far enough down to get at it .he tried to break the jar, next to over turn it.but his strength was not equal to the task."how can I drink water?"said the crow to himself.
Suddenly a plan came to the mind of the clever crow. He saw some stones nearby. He brought them in his beak and dropped dam into the jar one by one. The water soon reached the top. The crew was able to drink at ease and to his fill. he flew away happily.
MORAL OF THE STORY"WHERE THERE IS WILL, THERE IS A WAy.
IF IT IS IMPORTANT TO YOU , YOU WILL FIND THE WAY.
IF NOT YOU WILL, FIND AN EXCUSE.
7) THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE
Once a hare met a tortoise. The hare laughed at the slow pace of the tortoise. He made fun of that tortoise's steps. "Enough of your boasting", said the tortoise ,"I may be slow but I am steady. Let us get on with race". The hare accept the race with a smile. He was sure of winning the race. The race was on one fine morning. The hare run first. He was Much ahead of the tortoise.he stop to wait for the tortoise to come along. He waited long and lay down to rest. He soon fell asleep. But the tortoise moved on and on steadliy without pause. He passed the sleeping here and neared the goal. The hare suddenly woke up and saw the tortoise ahead of him.He started running as fast as he could. But he was too late to save the race. The tortoise had touched the line.
MORAL OF THE STORY:
SLOW AND STEADY WINS THE RACE.
NEVER NEVER NEVER GIVE UP.
8) THE DOG AND SHADOW
One day a dog stole a piece of meat. He ran away to enjoy it Lonely. He had to cross a bridge over a clear water. He saw his own Shadow in the water.
He took the shadow as another dog with another piece of meat in his mouth. The dog was greedy indeed !
"I must have that piece of meat" , set the dog to himself. Hi open his greedy mouth to bark at it. Down dropped the piece of meat and fell into the water. He lost his piece of meat. He was sorry for his foolishness.
MORAL OF THE STORY: GRASP ALL, LOSE ALL: GRASP AT THE SHADOW AND LOSE THE SUBSTANCE.
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THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANT
It was winter.A grasshopper who had always been happy was now hungry. He had no food.He hopped to an ant who was drawing grains in winter sun. "I am dying from hunger", said the grasshopper with folded wings,"will you please give me a few grains of corn?"
"Why did you not save for winter?" said the ant, "what did you do during summer?"
" I was too busy", said the grasshopper,
"All day I sang."
" Now dance", said the angry ant.
Moral of the story: SAVE IN SUMMER OR
SUFFER IN WINTER.
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THE FOX AND THE GRAPES
Once a fox was hungry. He got into a garden where ripe grapes were hanging from a high wall."HOW FIND INSIDE THE GRAPES ARE !"SAID THE FOX, "I must have them". his mouth began to water. But the grapes were hanging high. He took run and jumped aiming at the nearest bunch. But he missed. He jumped again and again only to miss the mellow prize. He become tired and fed up. He gave up all hopes of getting the grapes. They were to high. "It is no use trying for the fruit. I am sure" said the fox to himself,"the grapes are sour." So saying the hungry Fox left the place with a heavy heart.
Moral of the story:"1)WE CONSOLE OURSELVES FOR OUR FALIURE.
2)A FOOL DESPLSES WHAT HE CAN'T GET."