A wolf and a crane completing story
Once
upon a time, there lived a wolf in a jungle near a marsh. Many cranes and other
birds passed their days in the marsh. One day, while the wolf was eating meat,
a piece of bone was stuck in his throat. It was a great danger for the wolf. He
felt so much pain that he could not speak. He went to many birds and animals for
help but none helped him to remove the bone from his throat. Actually, all the
animals and birds and animals of the jungle did not love the wolf for his rude
behavior.
At
last, the wolf went to a crane staying in the marsh. He requested the crane to
remove the bone from his throat. The crane agreed but demanded that the wolf
would not disturb the weak birds and animals of the marsh in the jungle. The
wolf promised to fulfill the demand. Then the crane pulled the bone out of wolf’s throat by his long beak. The wolf was relieved from his severe pain.
The wolf was about to leave the place. The crane said to him, “Please don’t break your promise.” The wolf replied, “Ha! ha! ha! You’re lucky that I did not eat up you when you pushed your dirty beak into my throat.” The crane uttered, “Black will take no other hue.”
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