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The Monkey and the Bird






Once there was
a monkey. This monkey had very bad behaviour. He was lazy, greedy. Everyday he
used to steal some food from other people. Even, although he had some he still
did it and kept the stolen food in other place in order not to be
seen. He did this because he was afraid when somebody else asked for some. Yes he
was very mean. "I must add a little more so that I have a lot of food to
eat", he said to himself. The food in the island where he lived was getting
less and less so that he decided to cross the sea to find other island.


The following
day he made a rowing boat. He cut some wood from the forest and began to make
it. It was such a hard wood that he didn't intend to continue because he was
lazy. Then, he tried to find some other wood. This time lie had very soft wood.
It made him easy to finish his job. When the rowing boat had been ready,
suddenly there was a wood pecker bird flew toward him and stood on the rowing
boat. "Hi ... friend where are you going to go ... you look so busy to
make a boat", the wood pecker asked. "I am going to sail to find
other island the food here was getting more and more difficult to get, you may
take a part in sailing, because I had enough food on boat", the monkey
said. "Ok ... I'll go with you", the bird replied.


Soon they
pulled the boat to the coast and loaded the monkey’s luggage and food on the
boat. The loyal bird also helped the monkey. "We will find a new word, new
food and new green land full of food!" the monkey said. "Yes I agree
with you", the bird added. Before sailing, they had a deal. "The one
who rows is allowed to eat because it is a heavy duty job, while the one in the
front is not!" the monkey said boastfully.


The bird was
not able to row so that it seemed loose then it became a captain in the front
of the boat without enjoying the food.


The monkey
didn't realize that the wood pecker bird knew the cruel intention of the
monkey. The bird was disappointed.


"Damn you
bad monkey ...!" the bird said to himself.


Then the bird
pecked the front part of the boat. It could do it easily because the wood was
so soft. In a short time the boat began to sink.


The monkey
didn't know it because he enjoyed eating the food while rowing the boat.
Suddenly there was a lot of water in the boat. It made the monkey so shocked
that he jumped into the sea and swam difficultly to the closest island. The
bird, certainly, flew away to leave him.


When he
reached an island, he still never take a hint from his experience. He was still
stubborn. This time he was so hungry that he was very delighted to see a
cashew-fruit tree. It was full of fruits.


Later, the
hungry monkey climbed up the cashew-fruit tree impatiently. The cashews looked
ripe and delicious. He had counted all cashews on that tree before he ate them.
No body was allowed to pick.


Some birds
were coming to the tree because they liked the cashew fruits very much. They
asked the monkey for the cashews but he certainly didn't permit to take and
ordered the birds to look for in another island. Also, there was an owl flew
toward the tree the owl wanted some fruits too but the monkey stopped and
asked, "Why are you here?". "Can you share the cashews with
me?" the owl asked the monkey. "Well you may take them if you can
sing beautiful song", the monkey said. The bird began to sing but it was
not a good song. The owl sang badly. It was impossible for an owl to sing
beautifully. The monkey finally instructed the bird to go far away from the
tree.


One day a
canary came and asked for the something. "Hey, the kind monkey ... could
you share the cashew with me?" the bird said dearly to persuade him.
"Well you must sing for me nicely, first". the monkey
replied.


The little
bird now started to sing. It was such a nice song that the monkey fell asleep.
What happened then? The monkey, obviously fell from the high tree and broke his
legs. He was wounded seriously and couldn't walk anymore. All the birds
in the island came again to eat and enjoy the delicious cashew fruits but the monkey
did nothing. He only blamed himself and finally realized his mistakes.

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