The mouse and the bull
Once upon a time, in a forest, there lived a crow named Kaak. One hot summer day, Kaak was flying in search of water when he saw a snake lying on the ground. The snake was half-dead and could barely move.
The kind-hearted crow, Kaak, felt pity for the snake and asked him what had happened. The snake replied that he had been caught by a hunter and severely beaten. He had managed to escape, but he was badly injured and thirsty.
Kaak felt sorry for the snake and decided to help him. He flew away and brought some water for the snake in his beak. The snake drank the water and felt a little better. Kaak also brought some fruits for the snake to eat.
The snake ate the fruits and felt much better. He thanked Kaak for his kindness and asked him to stay with him. Kaak agreed and decided to stay with the snake for a while.
Days passed, and the snake recovered from his injuries. One day, while Kaak was away, the snake saw a big, juicy frog nearby. The snake was very hungry and decided to eat the frog. He quickly caught the frog in his mouth and started to swallow it.
Just then, Kaak returned and saw the snake swallowing the frog. He was shocked and angry at the snake for breaking their friendship and betraying his trust. Kaak reminded the snake of the kindness he had shown him and how he had saved his life. The snake realized his mistake and apologized to Kaak.
However, Kaak had lost all trust in the snake and decided to end their friendship. He flew away, leaving the snake alone and repentant.
The moral of the story is that we should always remember the kindness of others and not betray their trust.
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