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The Fox and the grapes

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Once upon a time, a fox was living in the forest. it was strolling through the woods. He discovered a grape orchard. There he found a bunch of gorgeous grapes hanging from a high branch. Wow, those sure would be tasty, he thought to himself.

He secured and took a running start, and jumped. He didn't get high enough. He went back to his starting spot and tried again. He almost got high enough this time, but more or less. He tried and tried, again and again, but just couldn’t get high enough to grab the grapes. Finally, he gave up. As he walked away, he put his nose in the air and said: I'm sure those grapes are sour.

Moral: it's easy to scorn what you can not get.

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THE KING AND THE PARROTS
Once a tribal king visited the jungle to hunt for birds. While hunting, he caught two parrots in his net. He was happy to catch the parrots as he could teach them to speak and then let his children play with the talking parrots. But while the tribal king was returning home along with his two parrots, one of the parrots escaped from the net and flew away. The tribal king chased the parrot, but the parrot disappeared into the sky. The tribal king brought the other parrot home and taught it to speak like him. Soon the parrot learned to speak like a tribal man. The other parrot which had managed to flee was caught by a sage. The sage liked the parrot and taught him to recite holy hymns. The sage lived at one end of the jungle, while the tribal king lived at the other end. One day, a king of a close-by kingdom came into the jungle riding on his horseback. When he approached the tribal king's house the tribal king's parrot shouted from inside the cage hanging outside the house, "Here comes someone. Catch this fellow and beat him thoroughly." The king, hearing the parrot speak in such a grimy manner, left that place and reached the other end of the jungle where the sage lived. The sage's parrot was also kept in a cage, which was hanging outside the sage's cottage. As soon as the parrot saw the king approaching the cottage it said, "Welcome! Please come in and have a seat. What can I do for you? Have a glass of water. Eat some sweets." After having welcomed him properly with all the etiquettes, the parrot called his master, "Guruji, here comes a guest on his horseback. Take him inside and offer him a seat. Serve him food." The king was highly impressed with this intelligent talking parrot. He was quick to know that a decent environment and training always yielded a much better result. The tribal king's parrot spoke rudely, while the sage's parrot greeted him in a very polite tone. Moral: a person is known by the company he keeps.

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