The Wolf and the Lamb Story:
Once there lived a wolf in a forest. One day he was very hungry. He went here and there in search of food. At last, he reached a stream. He saw a lamb drinking water at a little distance. His mouth watered on seeing the lamb. He said to the lamb, “Why are you making the water muddy?” The poor lamb replied, “Sir, the water is coming from you to me, How can I make it muddy?” The wolf again said, “Why did you abuse me last year?” “I was not born then,” said the lamb. The wolf said, “Then your father or mother must have abused me.” So saying the wolf sprang upon the lamb and ate him up. In this way, this story gives us the moral lesson that “Might is Right” or “Any Excuse is good enough for a Wicked Person”.
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Once upon a time, a lamb was drinking water near the bank of a river. A hungry wolf reached there. On seeing the lamb, his mouth watered. He wanted to kill the lamb. “Why are you making the water muddy?”, he said. The lamb replied respectfully, “Sir, the water is flowing down from your side. How can I make it muddy?” The wolf then said, “Why did you abuse me last year?” The lamb replied, “But I was not born last year.” Now the wolf said, “Your father or mother must have abused me then.” Saying these words the wolf attacked the lamb and ate it up.
Moral Lesson- “Might is Right” Or “Any Excuse is good enough for a Wicked Person”
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