The Monkey And The Crocodile




ONCE, on a bank of a river, a monkey made a home for himself in a tree laden with fruit. He livied in it happily eatingto his heart's content the fruits of his choice. 


The monkey was happy but lonely and wanted a companion to talk to and share the fruits with. But there was no around, not even another monkey, till one day a crocodile appeared on the riverside. 


"Hello, there, " said the monkey. "Do you live in this river? Would you like to eat some fruit?"


"Good morning" replied the crocodile politely. "I did come here in search of food for myself and my wife. Nice of you to offer me fruit."


The monkey plucked some from the nearest branch and threw them down. The crcodile found them delicious. "Thanks," he said. " May i have some on my next visit?"


"Cretainly, as many as you like and some of your wife too," said the monkey. "Do come again. I'm rather lonely here".


The crocodile visited the monkey regularly and ate the fruits which his host threw down. He took some home for his wife. The monkey and the crcodile were now best of friends. They talked and were never tired of talking. They talked about birds and animals, about the villages nearby and the difficulties villagers faced in raising good crops for lack of rain.


One day, the crcodile stayed with the monkeys longer than usual. His wife was annoyed wating and waiting managing the little crcodiles that had been just hatched. She said, "Who is this friend of yours you are so fond of?"


"Oh, he is a very nice monkey, he replied. "He lives on a fruit-tree. He sends fruits for you everyday. You don't expect me to climb trees, do you?"


"A nice monkey, I'm sure," replied the wife with obvious sarcasm ."If you ask me, this monkey should be my food. I want to eat his heart soo much."


"What a foolish thing to say!" shouted the crcodile. "I can't kill a friend, though I won't mind a monkey occasionally for change of taste."


"You bring him here," ordered the wife. "I want to see him."


"So you can eat him. Never!" declared her husband.


His wife was furious and she dived in to hide herself at the bottom of the river leaving the little ones to pester their father. The crcodile was in serious dilemma. He loved his wife so much and was very fond of his friend too. Finally, he decided to be on the side of his wife. She was his life-partner after all.


'I know it's sin to betray a friend, but i have no choice,'he said to himself. 'I'll invite the monkey honme and hope for the best


"My wife wants you over for a meal, dear friend," said the crcodile when he visited the monkey next. "You must come home with me today."


"With pleasure," said the monkey. "I'm no swimmer, but can ride on your back." And they set out. 


In the middle of the river, where the current was the strongest, the crcodile could no longer hide his intention. 


"Sorry, my friend," he said hesitatingly, "but i have to go under water now. I've brought you here to kill you. My wife cannot survive without eating your heart. Good bye."


The monkey was scared and distressed. But he was sensible and clever like all monkeys. He kept a cool head. Calmly he said, "I'll do anything for you and your family. You are my only friend. After all, what is monkey's heart compared with the life of a crcodile's wife? But how foolish could you be? Why didn't you tell me before?I'd have brought my heart along." 


"But where is your heart?" asked the crcodile innocently. "I thought you carried it all the time."


"Of course not. It's there on the tree. Let's swim back at once and get it. Your wife must be waiting," replied the monkey gaining confidence. 


"Oh dear! What a mistake!" hissed the crcodile. They laughed loudly as the crcodile took a full turn to reach the tree.


On the river-bank, the monkey jumped on to the tree and heaved a deep sigh of relief. He plucked a fruit or two from the nearest branch and throwing them down said, "Let your wife have some fruit rather than my heart. Fresh fruit are good for mind and body. Good bye, friend, and if you don't mind, we won't meet again."


The crcodile, sadder and wiser, shed a few tears which were genuine and turned back to go home. He was in a hurry to tell wife a thing or two.

Editor: Anshika singh Added on: 2021-12-03 13:33:43 Total View:398







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