Any short stories about kindness of animal
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James Wentworth Day, the wildlife writer, related this incident that was described to him by Commander David Blunt, who held the title of Cultivation Protector of Tanganyika. An African woman had placed her baby in the shade of a tree while she worked.
An elephant herd strolled by and saw the baby. Several of the elephants pulled leafy branches from the tree and covered the sleeping babe with them. Flies can be a problem in this part of Africa and the branches protected the infant from the flies.
The elephants were so gentle and quiet about this that they did not even wake the baby. The elephants then departed.
I will remember what I wasI am sick of rope and chain.
I will remember my old strength
And all of my forest affairs.
I will not sell my back to man
For a bundle of sugar-cane.
I will go out to my own kind
And the wood-folk in their lairs.
I will go out until the day.
Until the morning break,
Out to the winds’ untainted kiss,
The water ‘s clean caress.
I will forget my ankle-ring
And snap my picket-stake.
I will revisit my lost loves
And playmates, masterless.
–Rudyard Kipling, “The Captive’s Dream”
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one day, there was a man walking in the desert looking for water . after a while , he saw a well , he rain to it but unfortunately there was no water . The man leaned on the well and the suddenly he fell inside . When he reached down he saw some water he drank some and then left . As he continued to walk he saw a thristy dog who was about to die , looking for water . He thought of to carrying the dog to the well so he carried the dog and took him to the well . He could not take the dog inside the well , so he then entered the well , took off his shoe and put some water in it . He then gave the shoe to the dog for it to drink water from .
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