Mr
Monkey and Sir Crocodile
[Good
Manners]
Once
upon a time, Mr. Monkey was living by himself near a riverbank.
He was very strong, and he was a great jumper.
In
the middle of the river there was a beautiful island covered with
mango, jackfruit and other fruit trees. There happened to be a rock
sticking out of the water halfway between the bank and the island.
Although it looked impossible, Mr. Monkey was used to jumping from
the riverbank to the rock, and from the rock to the island. He would
eat fruits all day and then return home by the same route each evening.
A
high-class couple was living next to the same river Sir Crocodile
and Lady Crocodile. They were expecting their first brood of baby
crocks. Because she was pregnant Lady Crocodile sometimes wished
for strange things to eat. So she made unusual demands on her faithful
husband.
Lady
Crocodile had been amazed, just like the other animals, by the way
Mr. Monkey jumped back and forth to the island. One day she developed
a sudden craving to eat the heart of Mr. Monkey! She told Sir Crocodile
about her desire. To please her, he promised to get Mr. Monkey's
heart for her in time for dinner.
Sir
Crocodile went and laid himself down on the rock between the riverbank
and the island. He waited for Mr. Monkey to return that evening,
planning to catch him.
As
usual, Mr. Monkey spent the rest of the day on the island. When
it was time to return to his home on the riverbank, he noticed that
the rock seemed to have grown. It was higher above water than he
remembered it. He investigated and saw that the river level was
the same as in the morning, yet the rock was definitely higher.
Immediately he suspected the cunning Sir Crocodile.
To
find out for sure, he called out in the direction of the rock, "Hi
there, Mr. Rock! How are you?" He yelled this three times.
Then he shouted, "You used to answer me when I spoke to you.
But today you say nothing. What's wrong with you, Mr. Rock?"
Sir
Crocodile thought, "No doubt on other days this rock used to
talk to the monkey. I can't wait any longer for this dumb rock to
speak! I will just have to speak for the rock, and trick the monkey."
So he shouted, "I'm fine, Mr. Monkey. What do you want?"
Mr.
Monkey asked, "Who are you?"
Without
thinking, the crocodile replied, "I'm Sir Crocodile."
"Why
are you lying there?" asked the monkey.
Sir
Crocodile said, "I'm expecting to take your heart! There's
no escape for you, Mr. Monkey."
The
clever monkey thought, "Aha! He's right there's no other
way back to the riverbank. So I will have to trick him."
Then
he yelled, "Sir Crocodile my friend, it looks like you've got
me. So I'll give you my heart. Open your mouth and take it when
I come your way."
When
Sir Crocodile opened his mouth, he opened it so wide that his eyes
were squeezed shut. When Mr. Monkey saw this, he immediately jumped
onto the top of Sir Crocodile's head, and then instantly to the
riverbank.
When
Sir Crocodile realised he'd been outsmarted, he admired Mr.Monkey's
victory. Like a good sport in a contest, he praised the winner.
He said, "Mr. Monkey, my intention towards you was unwholesome
I wanted to kill you and take your heart just to please my
wife. But you wanted only to save yourself and harm no one. I congratulate
you!"
Then
Sir Crocodile returned to Lady Crocodile. At first she was displeased
with him, but when the little ones came they forgot their troubles
for a time.
The
moral is: A good loser is a true gentleman.
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