Write a story on sincerity never goes unrewarded
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Once a poor woodcutter was felling a tree on a river bank. His axe slipped from his hand and fell into the deep river. The poor man began to cry, for he used to earn his livelihood by cutting trees with his axe. Now that his axe was lost he did not know what to do. He had no money to buy a new one and this made him cry even more bitterly. By chance the god Mercury came there.
He asked the woodcutter why he was crying. The poor fellow looked up and told him about his misfortune. Mercury jumped into the river and came up with an axe in his hand. It was not the woodcutter’s axe but one made of gold. He gave it to the woodcutter who refused to take it and said, “This is not my axe.” Mercury, no doubt, knew it already.
He once again plunged into the river and brought out a silver axe. The woodcutter again refused to take it. He said that his was an iron axe . He did not want to cheat and claim what was not his. The river god jumped into the river for the third time and came out with an iron axe.
The woodcutter recognized it and gratefully took it. The god was greatly impressed by the honesty of that poor man who had rejected a fortune by refusing to claim what was not his own. So Mercury gave the two precious axes to the woodcutter as a reward for his honesty, and went away.
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Once a poor woodcutter was felling a tree on a river bank. His axe slipped from his hand and fell into the deep river. The poor man began to cry, for he used to earn his livelihood by cutting trees with his axe. Now that his axe was lost he did not know what to do. He had no money to buy a new one and this made him cry even more bitterly. By chance the god Mercury came there.
He asked the woodcutter why he was crying. The poor fellow looked up and told him about his misfortune. Mercury jumped into the river and came up with an axe in his hand. It was not the woodcutter’s axe but one made of gold. He gave it to the woodcutter who refused to take it and said, “This is not my axe.” Mercury, no doubt, knew it already.
He once again plunged into the river and brought out a silver axe. The woodcutter again refused to take it. He said that his was an iron axe . He did not want to cheat and claim what was not his. The river god jumped into the river for the third time and came out with an iron axe.
The woodcutter recognized it and gratefully took it. The god was greatly impressed by the honesty of that poor man who had rejected a fortune by refusing to claim what was not his own. So Mercury gave the two precious axes to the woodcutter as a reward for his honesty, and went away.
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Once there lived a lion in Gir Forest. He lay asleep one day. A little mouse came out of its hole and jumped on the body of the mighty lion. The lion opened his eyes and caught the mouse in his paw. He was about to strangle it when the mouse said, “Oh mighty king of the forest, take pity on me. I am so small that my death will not appease your hunger. If you leave me I might be of some use to you some day.” The lion laughed and said, “You little thing! Do you think you will ever help me. However, I take pity on you and let you go.” So saying the lion let loose his grasp and the mouse ran to its hole.
After a few days a few hunters came to the forest and laid a trap. The lion was caught in it. He roared. He tried to free himself but in vain. The mouse heard his roar. “The mighty lion in the danger”, said he. “ I must try to help him.” He came out of its hole and saw that the lion had been caught in the net. He went to the lion and began to nibble the strings of the net. Slowly and steadily the strings all gave way and the lion was free once again. The lion now realized that a little friend also could be of great help.
Moral : sincerity never goes unrewarded.
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Once there lived a lion in Gir Forest. He lay asleep one day. A little mouse came out of its hole and jumped on the body of the mighty lion. The lion opened his eyes and caught the mouse in his paw. He was about to strangle it when the mouse said, “Oh mighty king of the forest, take pity on me. I am so small that my death will not appease your hunger. If you leave me I might be of some use to you some day.” The lion laughed and said, “You little thing! Do you think you will ever help me. However, I take pity on you and let you go.” So saying the lion let loose his grasp and the mouse ran to its hole.
After a few days a few hunters came to the forest and laid a trap. The lion was caught in it. He roared. He tried to free himself but in vain. The mouse heard his roar. “The mighty lion in the danger”, said he. “ I must try to help him.” He came out of its hole and saw that the lion had been caught in the net. He went to the lion and began to nibble the strings of the net. Slowly and steadily the strings all gave way and the lion was free once again. The lion now realized that a little friend also could be of great help.
Moral : sincerity never goes unrewarded.
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