give me the story of. "GOAT. OR. DEMON". pls
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“W
ork, work, work. Never ending work,“ grumbled Shivaraj the farmer. “And no one to help me. I wish I could summon a demon to work for me!” he cried.
The next moment, he heard someone addressing him,” You summoned me, Master?”
Shivaraj looked down to see a dwarf with a horn growing from his forehead.
“I’m Guddu, the little demon, Master,” the visitor introduced himself.
“Now that you have summoned me, you must keep me busy,” said Guddu, the little demon.
Shivaraj could not believe his eyes! A demon working for him!
“And remember, if you have no work for me, I’ll gobble you up!” said the little demon Guddu.
Shivaraj nodded his head. “I’ve plenty of work. Go till my fields,” said Shivaraj.
As Guddu tilled his field, Shivaraj decided to take a nap. Hardly had he closed his eyes, the demon appeared before him. “Job is done, Master. What’s the next task?”
“Water the fields,“ said Shivaraj hurriedly.
In no time, the demon was back asking for more work.
“Get wood from the forest,” Shivaraj screamed.
In no time, Guddu the demon was back, carrying a huge bundle of wood on his head.
“What next, Master?”
“Take some rest,” said Shivaraj.
“I’ll rest after I’ve eaten you up,” said Guddu the demon.
“No,” screamed, Shivaraj.
“You have some more work me?” asked the demon coldly.
“Yes, yes,” babbled Shivaraj. “Look, go up that ladder,” he said pointing out a ladder.
Even as Guddu the little demon raced up the ladder, Shivaraj shouted, “Now, come down the ladder. And keep going up the ladder, coming down the ladder, going up, coming down ……”
Guddu did as told. He is still at work — going up the ladder, coming down, going up, coming down.
ork, work, work. Never ending work,“ grumbled Shivaraj the farmer. “And no one to help me. I wish I could summon a demon to work for me!” he cried.
The next moment, he heard someone addressing him,” You summoned me, Master?”
Shivaraj looked down to see a dwarf with a horn growing from his forehead.
“I’m Guddu, the little demon, Master,” the visitor introduced himself.
“Now that you have summoned me, you must keep me busy,” said Guddu, the little demon.
Shivaraj could not believe his eyes! A demon working for him!
“And remember, if you have no work for me, I’ll gobble you up!” said the little demon Guddu.
Shivaraj nodded his head. “I’ve plenty of work. Go till my fields,” said Shivaraj.
As Guddu tilled his field, Shivaraj decided to take a nap. Hardly had he closed his eyes, the demon appeared before him. “Job is done, Master. What’s the next task?”
“Water the fields,“ said Shivaraj hurriedly.
In no time, the demon was back asking for more work.
“Get wood from the forest,” Shivaraj screamed.
In no time, Guddu the demon was back, carrying a huge bundle of wood on his head.
“What next, Master?”
“Take some rest,” said Shivaraj.
“I’ll rest after I’ve eaten you up,” said Guddu the demon.
“No,” screamed, Shivaraj.
“You have some more work me?” asked the demon coldly.
“Yes, yes,” babbled Shivaraj. “Look, go up that ladder,” he said pointing out a ladder.
Even as Guddu the little demon raced up the ladder, Shivaraj shouted, “Now, come down the ladder. And keep going up the ladder, coming down the ladder, going up, coming down ……”
Guddu did as told. He is still at work — going up the ladder, coming down, going up, coming down.
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There was a goat in Mercer. He had a kind owner, who grew him with love. One day, the goat thought: "My master has taken good care of me. I owe him." So he went to his master and said: “Go to a rich merchant and tell him that your goat can pull a hundred carts. Make a bet of a hundred gold coins.” And his master thought he was dreaming. But still he went to the merchant and did the wager.
And as the carts were loaded, the owner got greedy thoughts in his head: "With the money I get I’ll buy more goats. Then I’ll do more bets. Then I’ll be the richest man in town!" With such greedy thoughts, he said: “Move, you rascal! Move!”
And the goat thought: “He calls me rascal! I won’t move!” So the goat stayed there.
“Why is my goat not moving?” His owner thought.
“Sir! You’ve lost a 100 gold coins!" the merchant said.
The goat’s owner left home sadly. But the goat didn’t give up.
He went to his master and said: "All ain’t lost. Go to the merchant again.
Make a bet of 200 gold coins this time. But remember, don’t call me a rascal again!”
The owner of the goat did so. And so it was a 200 gold coin bet.
This time, the master said: "Now my fine fellow!! Move the carts along." And the goat did.
The owner got 200 coins and he went home as a happier, wiser and richer man.
- Thank you Navya for that very sweet story which goes to show that it pays to be polite to a goat. In fact if you want somebody to help you, you should be nice to them.
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And as the carts were loaded, the owner got greedy thoughts in his head: "With the money I get I’ll buy more goats. Then I’ll do more bets. Then I’ll be the richest man in town!" With such greedy thoughts, he said: “Move, you rascal! Move!”
And the goat thought: “He calls me rascal! I won’t move!” So the goat stayed there.
“Why is my goat not moving?” His owner thought.
“Sir! You’ve lost a 100 gold coins!" the merchant said.
The goat’s owner left home sadly. But the goat didn’t give up.
He went to his master and said: "All ain’t lost. Go to the merchant again.
Make a bet of 200 gold coins this time. But remember, don’t call me a rascal again!”
The owner of the goat did so. And so it was a 200 gold coin bet.
This time, the master said: "Now my fine fellow!! Move the carts along." And the goat did.
The owner got 200 coins and he went home as a happier, wiser and richer man.
- Thank you Navya for that very sweet story which goes to show that it pays to be polite to a goat. In fact if you want somebody to help you, you should be nice to them.
And I would like to thank everyone who has supported Storynory with a donation and to mention that we do have a nice big Give Button on the front page of Storynory. We really appreciate your support and everything you give us really helps.
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