Prepare a conversation between The king and The Brave Potter
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The brave potter
It was dark. Thick black clouds covered the evening sky. The thunder roared and the
strong wind shook the branches and leaves of the tree in the forest. Pit …. Pat … pit, drops of
rain fell. Then the lightning flashed and split the black sky with its blinding light. Soon it wasraining heavily.An old tiger ran through the rain looking for shelter. He was wet and cold and his cavewas far away. While hurrying to his shelter he saw an old hut. With a sigh of relief the tigercrawled under the thatched roof and lay down by the door. Except for the sound of the rain allwas quiet. Before he could nod off however, he heard something heavy being drugged inside thehut. This was followed by the voice of a woman.
“Oh, how terrible this leak is!” she complained. “How terrible! I would rather meet a tiger in the forest that have this leak in my house!”
“A leak?” the tiger thought. “What is a leak? It must be very dangerous and strong of the
woman would not be more frightened of the leak than of me. Am I not rightly called the king of
the forest? Aren’t they all afraid of me? I wonder what a leak looks like ….?”
Soon afterwards the tired tiger fell asleep. He was suddenly awakened by an angry voiceshouting in his ear. He felt heavy blows fall upon his head and shoulders.
“You horrible beat!” a voice screamed angrily. “How dare you run away! How dare you
make me walk about in the middle of the night trying to find you! Be careful, one of these days.
I’ll kill you! Now, go home!”
The old tiger shivered.
“This must be the leak who has come out from the hut. “I’d better do as he says or he will kill me.”
So the tiger allowed himself to be bound around the neck with a thick rope. The
mysterious creature then climbed onto the tiger’s back and pulled at the r
ope.
“Come on, head for home!” shouted the voice. The tiger felt a sharp kick on his side.
The tiger was terrified and ran through the dark forest. The creature pulled hard on therope to tell which way to go. At the same time it scolded, cursed and kicked the poor tiger. Soonthey stopped in front of a small hut on the edge of the thick forest. The creature climbed down
from the tiger’s back and bound him with an iron chain to a nearby tree. Then he went inside the