The Ant and the Dove Moral Story
On a sweltering singing day of summer, a subterranean insect was strolling around looking for water. Subsequent to strolling around for quite a while, she saw a waterway and was charmed to see it. She moved up on a little stone to drink the water, yet she slipped and fell into the stream. She was suffocating however a bird who was perched on a close by tree caused her. Seeing the subterranean insect in a tough situation, the pigeon immediately dropped a leaf into the water. The subterranean insect moved towards the leaf and ascended on it. The pigeon at that point deliberately hauled the leaf out and put it on the land. Along these lines, the insect's life was spared and she was perpetually obligated to the pigeon.
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The insect and the pigeon turned into the best of companions and days passed cheerfully. In any case, at some point, a tracker showed up at the timberland. He saw the excellent pigeon sitting on the tree and pointed his weapon at the bird. The subterranean insect, who was spared the pigeon saw this and spot on the impact point of the tracker. He yelled from the agony and dropped the weapon. The bird was frightened by the voice of the tracker and acknowledged what might have occurred with him. He took off!
Lesson of the Story
A decent deed never goes unrewarded.
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