adjective words? He went up re there was a fierce storm and was informed through the door, for he would not see anyone, and he | the tree to be given to the royal musician. “Let him make a commanded the drum from the trunk of the tamarind tree and play it outside my door Soon the drum made of Tamarind wood was ready. . lim met ا لر co The courtiers gathered outside the king's door and the royal musician began to play. But instead of the 'thum thum thum' that everyone expected , the Tamarind drum sang, “The king has horns on his head. The king has horns on his head.” The courtiers burst out laughing and the king cried with anger. “I won't stay in the palace a moment longer," he shouted. “I'll go to the shouted forest and live by myself.” He tore the turban off his head and ran out of the palace, taking the drum with him. The king lived for many years in the forest. He gradually learnt about the 2 beauty of the world around him. He learnt to care for creatures smaller than himself. He grew strong and wise and humble. His only companion was the Tamarind drum. When he beat it, it gave him good advice. He learnt to play it so beautifully that even the spirits of the trees were charmed, and they went to meet the fairy who had punished him with the horns. “Forgive him they begged. “He has changed, remove his horns and give him back his kingdom.” The fairy waved his hands and the horns disappeared. That day the king went down to a forest pool to drink water. While cupping his hand he saw his reflection in the water. His lean, suntanned face looked back at him, without any horns! And as he sat up in surprise, several horse- riders rode into the clearing and he saw his courtiers. They knelt before him. “Your Majesty, forgive us and come back, the kingdom needs you.” The king went back to his kingdom and ruled wisely. We And yes, the barber kept his head, but lost his job!
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