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Two cats- hungry- a loaf of bread - can not divide - each greedy - wants more - a clever monkey - offered to help - bit by bit - ate the bread - his fee - bread finished - cats foolish - still hungry . complete the story

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Answered by Anonymous
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Two cats were once great friends. One day they were very hungry. They were moving here and there in search of food. At last they entered a kitchen of a house. They stole a loaf of bread and ran off.

Then they came to a bush and sat under a tree. One of them divided the loaf of bread into two pieces. But the pieces were not equal. They can
not divine equally . First part was larger than the other. Each of the cats wanted to have the bigger piece. So they began to quarrel.

A clever monkey saw the cats. He came to them and said, “Why are you quarreling?” “He wants to have the bigger piece,” said one of them.

I can help you if you need then.
If you allow me, I shall act as a judge and make the two pieces equal,” said the monkey.

The cats agreed.

Then the monkey brought a scale. He weighed the two pieces. One piece was heavier than the other. So he took a bite out of the bigger piece. Now the other piece became heavier. So he bites off some of that. Thus the monkey went on eating the two pieces to make them equal.

The two cats had nothing to do. They were quite helpless. They were there only to see how the whole bread was eaten up by their judge. He had eaten the break bit by bit and the break is finished.

Then the monkey smiled and said, “My dear friends, you won’t have to quarrel over the bigger piece of bread anymore.” So saying, the monkey went away.
The Two cats are so foolish and still hungry.
Answered by geetakhobragade76
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Answer:

This Short Story The Judge Monkey is quite interesting to all the people. Enjoy reading this story.

Once upon a time, two cats were passing through a street. Suddenly they spotted a loaf of bread lying beneath a tree. Both pounced upon it and caught the loaf at the same time. “It is mine. I saw it first," claimed one cat. While the other said, “I pounced upon it first and so it belongs to me." After having fought for a while, one cat said, “Let us divide it into two and take one piece each." “Indeed, a good idea," said the other cat. “But how do we divide it now?"

A monkey sitting on the branch of the tree had watched all that happened between the two cats. “That loaf of bread looks good. I could do with it myself," he thought. Slowly he came down from the tree and walked up to the confused cats.

“Yes, my dear friends! Can I help you?" asked the monkey. The cats told the monkey what the problem was and said, “Why do not you be the judge between us?" When the monkey nodded, the cats said, “Please divide this loaf for us."

The clever monkey smilingly broke the bread into two pieces. But one piece was a little bigger that the other. “OH no! I will take a little bite of this bigger piece to make both equal," said the monkey, slyly. He took a bite from the bigger piece. But, he had taken a big bite. “Uh oh! Now it has become smaller than the other piece. I will just have to take a little bite from this piece now," said the clever monkey.

The Judge Monkey took another bite. The two cats sat in front of the monkey, seeing the loaf of bread they had found getting smaller and smaller. When the whole loaf was eaten by the monkey, the monkey said, “I am sorry. I was really difficult to divide that loaf. I must be going now." And the monkey jumped onto the tree and was gone. “If only we had not quarreled among ourselves, we would have remained united and we need not have to go to the monkey and to become hungry now," said the two cats.

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