Thursday, January 24, 2013

The Wolf and The Lamb

          There was a wolf in a jungle. He was very wicked and cruel. He killed smaller animals for nothing. One day he was very hungry and moved about in the forest for a prey but found none. They made him thirsty. He went to a stream to drink water.
To his great joy, he found a lamb drinking water. He wanted to kill the lamb and eat her up. He went to the lamb and said, “Why do you muddle my water?”
The lamb said “What do you say Sir? The water runs from you to me. How can I muddle your water?”
The wolf angrily said, “Do you argue with me? You scolded me a year ago.”
The lamb said, “fine indeed. I was not born a year ago.” The wolf said, “Then it was your father who scolded me. I will not let you go.”
Saying this, the wolf fell upon the poor lamb and ate her up.
The moral of the story is “a bad fellow has always an excuse for its misdeed”.