Story about three miser
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This is one of the very funny bedtime stories. Once, there was a miser, but a rich man. One day, two young men came to see him. They were the real brothers and were search in jobs. They asked the miser if he had any vacancy for them. The miser said, “Yes, you have come to the right place. If you want jobs with me, I will pay twelve gold coins each of you at the end of the year. But you are supposed to do each and every task, I set you. If you fail to do any task, you will get four gold coins less in each of your wages. If it suits you, you can start it right now.”
The brothers agreed and said, “We shall try our best to complete each and every job given to us.” Both the brothers worked hard. Slowly and steadily, months passed and one day one of the brothers said, “Tomorrow is the last day of the year.” The other said, “You mean the day has come when we will get our wages.” They were happy that they would have twenty-four gold coins and we could go home
The next day in the morning, the brothers went to the miser. “Sir, we have done every task you set. Will you please pay our wages? We’ll leave for our home.” The miser said, “The day is not yet over. There’s a long way to go. I have three more tasks for you. Complete it and get your wages.” The boys became curious about their tasks.
The miser then said, “There are two glass jars. Put the bigger one in the smaller one. The second task is to dry the grain in the barn without taking it outside the room. The third task is to tell the weight of my head correctly. If I am not satisfied with the answer, your answer will be considered wrong and you will lose four of gold coins each.”
The brothers came to know that they had been cheated. The miser wanted his work to be done without spending anything. But the elder brother had an idea to trick miser and decided to teach him a lesson. They decided that they would complete these tasks and would get their wages.
And soon after that, they completed their first task. They put the larger jar inside the smaller one by breaking the larger glass jar. They called the miser and he could do nothing but to agree with the brothers. Soon, there was a noise coming from the roof of the house. The miser ran out of his house and said, “What are you doing on my roof?” The younger brother told him that he was taking down the roof so that the sun could enter the room and dry the grains. The miser told him to stop and considered the second task completed.
Later, in the evening, the brothers said, “Sir, the third task is over.” The miser asked, “How? You have not told the correct weight of my head.” he elder brother bought the pumpkin and kept it in front of the miser. They said, “Your head weighs exactly as much as this pumpkin.” The miser disagreed. The brothers said, “Sir if you have any doubt, we have brought a hatchet and a pair of scales.” The miser got scared and asked, “Will you cut off my head?” The brothers said, “There is no other way to prove that our answer is correct.”
The scared miser immediately gave twenty-four gold coins and ran to his home. He had to admit defeat.
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Once upon a time, there was a Miser. He hated spending gold so he never used any gold he had. He had dug up a hole and used to buried the gold near the tree in his garden. Everyday, he goes near the tree to dig it up and look at the gold happily. “I am so rich! I own this much gold,” he said merrily. This made him very happy.
One day a passerby saw him digging up and happened to see the gold hidden by him. “Gold under the tree! I should wait till it gets dark.” the passerby wondered. The robber waited till the night time to dig up the gold. He took all the gold buried under the tree.
The next day, the miser came back to look at his gold. “Where is my gold? Where is my gold?” he cried. The miser dug a big hole where he used to hide his gold. But he could not find any gold in the hole. “Who stole my gold?” the miser cried loudly. Listening to the miser’s crying, all his neighbours came running to his house. “What happened? Why are you upset?” asked one of his neighbours. The miser showed them the hole and told them everything about the gold he used to hide under the tree.
A man asked if he had ever spent any of his gold. He replied, “No! I would only dig it up. Looking at it made me happy!” “You have never used anything at all? The gold was of no use to you because you had it in the ground. Just look into the gold and think that the gold is still inside it. Than you can be as happy as you were before.” said his neighbour friend. All his friends started to laugh and left him with the empty hole.
MORAL: WEALTH UNUSED MIGHT AS WELL NOT EXIST.