
“Yes, my nephew. Take good care of them. Promise?”
“Yes uncle, I promise,” the boy said.
“And please don’t use up your arrows. Do you understand me?”
“But-"
“I said do you understand me?”
“Yes uncle.” said the boy.
Later that day, the boy decided to go hunting, so he set off
into the woods. He caught 6 rabbits, 8 squirrels, and 1 turkey. Just one more turkey and we’ll have a feast!
He thought. Oh, but uncle said not to
use up my arrows. Ah, never mind, I have many more in my bag. But when he
reached in for more, all of his arrows were gone.
“Oh, no! What if a bear attacks me before I can get out of
the woods? And if I did make it back to the village, how will I ever face my
uncle?” He never noticed the huge black bear until it roared. Slowly he turned
around and screamed. The last thing he saw before the bear hit the ground was
his uncle.
Back at the village his uncle told him to attend to his
teepee. “I think you have learned a most
valuable lesson my nephew,” he said.
“Yes, uncle,” he said, “the travails of killing that bear
were extreme.”
“Yes, it was. And now I expect you to keep your promises.”
And from that day forth, he did.
The end
Wow! Just like an Aesop's fable!
ReplyDeleteI guess so.
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