A poor woodcutter and his axe story in 150 to 200 words
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One day "he was sat on a tree and cutting the tree branches and his axe fall in the river.He came down from the brach of a tree and see that his axe was fall in the river.
He felt very said and started crying.and he thought what will he do now? there is nothing for him.Then a beautiful mermaid was slowlg coming out of a river and she was having a gold axe in his hand and asked the woodcutter is this your axe."the woodcutter replied-"No No " this is not my axe.the mermaid go into the river and again she came with a silver axe and asked is this your axe-the woodcutter again replied that no no this is not my axe. the mermaid again gone into the river and again came back with the woodcutter's axe and asked again is this your axe the woodcutter felt happy and said yes yes this is my axe.
the marmaid said him that he is a vey honent person he can keep both gold,silver and he can take his own iron axe back the woodcutter felt happy and went back home.
HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY...
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Long ago, there lived a woodcutter in a small village. He was sincere in his work and very honest. Every day, he set out into the nearby forest to cut trees. He brought the woods back into the village and sold them out to a merchant and earn his money. He earned just about enough to make a living, but he was satisfied with his simple living.
One day, while cutting a tree near a river, his axe slipped out of his hand and fell into the river. The river was so deep, he could not even think to retrieve it on his own. He only had one axe which was gone into the river. He became a very worried thinking how he will be able to earn his living now! He was very sad and prayed to the Goddess. He prayed sincerely so the Goddess appeared in front of him and asked, “What is the problem, my son?” The woodcutter explained the problem and requested the Goddess to get his axe back.
The Goddess put her hand deep into the river and took out a silver axe and asked, “Is this your axe?” The Woodcutter looked at the axe and said “No”. So the Goddess put her hand back deep into the water again and showed a golden axe and asked, “Is this your axe?” The woodcutter looked at the axe and said “No”. The Goddess said, “Take a look again Son, this is a very valuable golden axe, are you sure this is not yours?” The woodcutter said, “No, It’s not mine. I can’t cut the trees with a golden axe. It’s not useful for me”.
The Goddess smiled and finally put her hand into the water again and took out his iron axe and asked, “Is this your axe?” To this, the woodcutter said, “Yes! This is mine! Thank you!” The Goddess was very impressed with his honesty so she gave him his iron axe and also other two axes as a reward for his honesty.
Moral: Always be honest. Honesty is always rewarded.
Hope it will help you.