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THE THIRSTY CROW

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THE THIRSTY CROW


Once upon a time, here lived a crow in a forest close to a town. The crow had been travelling for a long time and, therefore, was extremely thirsty. He looked around for drinking water but wasn ’t able to find any.


The crow began feeling very weak without drinking water. However, he continued to search for water. He flew all around the jungle and the nearby town.


When the crow was travelling over the town, he saw a house. He thought, ‘I am sure there will be some drinking water over here. ’


The crow saw some drinking water inside the pot. He became very, very happy. But, the crow’ s beak could not touch the water, as the level of water was really low.


He thought few a while, and an idea arose to him. He thought, “If I throw pebbles in the pot, the level of the water will go up. Then, I will be capable of drinking the water easily. ”


Thinking this, the crow searched around. He saw some small pebbles lying on the flor nearby. Heflew to the pebbles and picked up one stone in his beak. He returned to the pot and droped the stone inside. The level water rose a little, however, the crow’ s beak could not reach the water.


The crow traveled back to the pebbles and picked up some more stone. Then, he traveled to the pot and dropped that stone in the pot. The level of the water rose even more. He tried to drink the water, but could hardly. He felt very weak, but still, he went on and did not give up hope.


For more than an hour, the crow picked up small pebbles and put them in the pot. The amount of water increased gradually. After a lot of effort, the level of the water increased to the rim of the pot. The crow was very happy. He dipped his beak in the drinking water and began drinking the water. He drank and drank right up until he could drink no more.


By reading this short story, the moral we learn is that by thinking and working hard, we may find the solution to any difficult problem. If we have willingness and determination, anything can be achieved. The crow used his patience and intelligence to put stones into the pitcher so water could get out. He did not lose hope, and with persistence dropping pebbles one by one, he drank water and saved his life. Moral of the story


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