Write a story on " Little friends may prove to be great friends " in more than 100 words.
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Little Friends May Prove to be Great Friends
It was another chilly morning at the barn. Like always, the little pony and the draft horse that lived there were eating their breakfast. Just then, a little red bird came flying in and rested on the edge of the stall door of the pony. The pony had never seen an animal so brightly colored before, and asked it, "What are you?" The bird replied, "A cardinal, why?" "I've never seen an animal as pretty as you." The cardinal had just been about to thank him when the draft horse heard and looked over his stall door. "I've never seen anything so small!" He snickered. To him, size was everything. Embarrassed, the cardinal flew off.
He didn't appear again until the pony and draft horse were outside in their pasture. They were grazing when out of the blue, the pony caught his hoof in a little hole. "Help!" He cried to the draft horse, but the draft horse raced to the other side of the field. The pony tried to follow, but only got his hoof stuck deeper. He had almost given up when the bird came. He had seen the pony get caught and heard him cry for help. And help he did. The little bird talked the pony all the way through getting his hoof out of the hole. It turned out that size didn't determine whether someone was better, and the pony and cardinal remained the best of friends for a very long time.
Answer:
Great Friends
Explanation:
Once there was a village called as Topri. The village was very small. The people of the village were doing the occupation of agriculture. All were living happily. Some were rich, while some were poor; but they all were united.
There were two boys in that village. Their names were Ram & Shyam. Ram was the son of a money lender of the village. And Shyam was the son of a tea-vendor. They were learning in the same school. They became friends. Ram was rich but he didn't see Shyam as poor, he saw him as a friend. Shyam had a disease. Whenever he was feeling frightened, his hands started to shake. Ram was very sympathetic about Shyam due to his disease.
Time passed, both Ram & Shyam completed their secondary education in the same school. The village was now quite progressed. Ram went to the city for the further education. Shyam couldn't learn further due to his weaker economical conditions.
There in the city, Ram was learning many new things. He became busy in the atmosphere of city and became a citizen. He forgot about his village and his friend too. Shyam started to help his father in his tea business. He learnt to make tea and to sell it too.
The years passed. Ram became an owner of his own hotel. He was a businessman now. He was living a better life. He had everything money, vehicle, servants, and all. Shyam's father passed away due to health problems. Now, Shyam made a tea shop and he was selling the tea. He was also selling coffee besides tea.
One day, Ram came to Topri, his native village. He was quite thirsty. He ordered his driver to stop the car in front of the tea shop. Ram's driver went to the tea shop and ordered a cup of tea for his master. Shyam made the tea and started to go towards the car. He was unknown that the person sitting in car was his friend, Ram.
Ram opened the window of the car to take the tea. Shyam hadn't even seen that much expensive car. His hands started shaking. And the cup of hot tea fell down on his legs. Ram noticed the shaking of his hands. He suddenly came out of the car. He identified his friend, Shyam.
Ram went to the tea shop and brought a cup of cool water. He poured it on Shyam's legs. Both told each other about them. Shyam became a chef in Ram's hotel.
Ram was the owner of hotel and Shyam was an employee, but Ram did never treat Shyam as a servant. He always saw him as a friend, as a true friend.
Ram and Shyam, two little friends became great friends.