Old crane can no longer catch fish - starving- finds an idea - tells fish that Fisherman would come and catch them-frightened fish ask crane to help. them-crane agrees to take them to another pond - he would eat them on the.
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Once there lived a crane , he had became old and thus was unable to catch fish . He was starving , when he finds an idea . He ran to the coast and called the fishes altogether . He said " I've heard the fisherman say that he would catch the fishes of this pond " . All the fishes became frightened and asked the crane for help. Crane was overexcited but showed that he was sad . And as per his plan he said " yes ". Then from that day he would pick out a fish in his beak and flying the way he gobbled up . One day the crab asked the crane to take him to the other side of the pond . He agreed . On the way the crab saw fishes bones. He hesitantly said " why are so many bones lying here " . The crane said because i made an excuse as i was starving from hunger . Now it's your turn . The crab laughed and princed the crane on his neck .The crane fell to his death .
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A cunning crane once lived near a pond. He was very old and could no longer catch any fish. Since he would often have to starve for days at a stretch, the crane became very weak.
One he was sitting by the pond wondering what to do next. He was very worried. ‘How many more days can I starve?’ he thought. Just then a fish appeared on the surface of the pond. When he saw the crane sitting sadly, he merely asked, ‘What happened? You look so sad.’
Our crane was cunning. Suddenly an idea – and a brilliant one at that – flashed through his mind.
He said, ‘I am very worried. I heard a fisherman has plans to catch every fish in this pond.’ ‘You know what?’ the crane continued, ‘I eat fish. What will I do if the fisherman catches every one of you? I will starve to death.’
The fish was frightened to hear this. ‘My God! We are in trouble,’ he thought.
He told this news to every other fish in the pond. They were all worried.
‘What shall we do now?’ they thought.
‘Let us ask the carne,’ one of them suggested. They then asked the crane what they should do.
The crane suggested that they should shift from the pond to another one. He then agreed to carry them, one by one. But none of them reached the other pond. The crane would eat them mid-way.