The story of crane and fish
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The crane was too old to catch a fish and it was a difficult task for him to arrange for food. The crane was thinking of some way out so that he could get his daily dose of fish. ... The crane sat near the bank of the pond with a sad face. When some of the fishes asked him, the crane began to cry.
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The crane sat near the bank of the pond with a sad face. When some of the fishes asked him, the crane began to cry. The crane said that a great astrologer had made a forecast that doom was around the corner for the creatures of that pond. He said that a severe drought would come which will make the pond dry. That would be the end of life for all creatures in the pond.All fishes, crabs, frogs, etc. converged near the crane and were listening with rapt attention. They asked the crane, “You are quite wise because of your old age. Do you have any suggestion for us to save our lives?
The crane said that since he always flies in the sky so he had a fair idea of various ponds and lakes in the jungle. The crane said that there was a much larger pond which had plenty of water. He said that the pond was too big to be affected by even the most severe drought. The crane said that he could give them a ride to the bigger pond before it was too late. The crane also said that it was an opportunity for him to pay back for what he got from that pond. All the fishes, crabs, frogs, etc. agreed to this.
The crane said that since he always flies in the sky so he had a fair idea of various ponds and lakes in the jungle. The crane said that there was a much larger pond which had plenty of water. He said that the pond was too big to be affected by even the most severe drought. The crane said that he could give them a ride to the bigger pond before it was too late. The crane also said that it was an opportunity for him to pay back for what he got from that pond. All the fishes, crabs, frogs, etc. agreed to this.Thus, happy times were back again for the crane. Every day, he used to carry one of the fishes on his back. But instead of taking them to the promised bigger pond, the crane used to devour them.