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The Idiot and the Rogues
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Once upon a time there lived in a village an idiot whom even a village child could cheat easily. No matter how hard he tried to be clever, someone or the other made a fool of him. One day the idiot was going to the weekly market to sell his horse and goat. He hung a bell from the col lar round the goat's neck. He tired one end of a rope to the horse's tail and another to the goat's collar. He then mounted the horse and rode for the marketplace.
Some rogues, who knew the idiot, followed him. On the way one of the rogues tied the bell to the tail of the horse and ran away with the goat. The bell tied to the tail went on ringing and the idiot believed that the goat was following him.
Some time later, another rogue stopped the idiot on the way and said, "Please excuse me, Sir. Will you kindly tell me why have tied a bell to your horse's tail?" The idiot looked behind. He was surprised and shocked to find the goat missing.
In the meantime, a third rogue came there and said to the idiot, "Sir I saw a man running away with goat. If you wish, I will chase the thief on your horse and get back your stolen goat." The idiot at once got down from the horse and gave it to that rogue. The rogue bade him goodbye and drove away the horse.
The poor idiot waited for a long time in the hope of getting back his animals. But he saw no sign of their coming and at last returned home empty handed.
Far away somewhere, the rogues were singing: Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle all the way, Keep on singing day and night, life is but a play.
Moral: A Fool And His Fortune Don't Stay Together For A Long
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The idiot in a village
An fool who could be easily tricked by a rural child once resided in a village. Despite his best efforts, he was always made a fool of by someone. The moron went to the weekly market one day to sell his goat and horse. A bell was hung around the goat's neck from the collar. He fastened one end of a rope to the goat's collar and the other to the tail of the horse. After that, he got on the horse and headed toward the market.
Some criminals who were aware of the imbecile followed him. One of the outlaws fled with the goat while another fastened the bell to the horse's tail. The idiot thought the goat was following him because the bell that was fastened to its tail kept ringing.
A while later, a different outlaw stopped the fool and said, "My apologies, sir. Please explain to me why you attached a bell to the tail of your horse." The moron peered back. The goat's disappearance astonished and surprised him.
Meanwhile, a third criminal arrived and addressed the moron, "Sir, I witnessed a man fleeing while carrying a goat. If you'd like, I'll ride after the thief on your horse and retrieve your goat." The idiot immediately dismounted and gave it to the outlaw. The outlaw bid him farewell and led the horse away.
The poor idiot patiently awaited the return of his animals for a very long time. But he didn't see any indication of their approach, so he eventually went home empty-handed.
The bandits were singing in the distance: "Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle all the way," "Keep on singing day and night, life is merely a play," and variations of that tune.
Morale of the story: The Fortune Of A Fool Avoid remaining together for too long.
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