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The document contains a series of short stories highlighting themes of kindness, friendship, cunning, and perseverance. In 'A Kind-hearted Boy', Ahsanullah helps an old woman in need, while 'A Tale of Two Friends' illustrates the importance of loyalty during danger. The stories of 'Two Rats and The Cunning Monkey' and 'A Thirsty Crow' convey lessons about deception and determination, respectively.

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Completing Story

The document contains a series of short stories highlighting themes of kindness, friendship, cunning, and perseverance. In 'A Kind-hearted Boy', Ahsanullah helps an old woman in need, while 'A Tale of Two Friends' illustrates the importance of loyalty during danger. The stories of 'Two Rats and The Cunning Monkey' and 'A Thirsty Crow' convey lessons about deception and determination, respectively.

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Completing story

A Kind-hearted Boy
Once, a school boy named Ahsanullah was going home after completing his class. When he was crossing the
road, he saw an old woman lying on the road. She was senseless. There was nobody around her for help. The
road was a busy one and speedy buses and trucks were plying on the road. So, the boy with the help of a
passer-by brought the woman on the footpath. Then he called a rickshaw and took the woman to a nearby
hospital. There the doctors at once examined the old woman and assured the boy that the condition of the
woman was not serious and after first aid the old woman regained her sense. But having heard a very loud
sound of truck-hom, she was at a loss and lost her sense. After hearing this, the boy took the woman to his
house and gave her good foods to eat. His mother also gave the woman some old clothes. On the boy's request,
his mother also gave the woman some money to go back to the village. And the woman paryed much for
Ahsanullah and went back to her village happily.

A Tale of two friends

There were two friends. They lived in a certain village. They promised that they would help each other at the
time of danger. One day they were passing through a deep forest. Suddenly bear came in front of them. So both
of them were afraid and were at loss what to do. One of them knew how to climb a tree. He at one climbed a
tree and hid himself. The other man finding no alternative fell on the ground and held his breath pretending to
be dead. The bear come up to him and smelt his nose, ears and face, took him to be a dead man and left the
place. When the bear was gone, the man in the tree come down and said, Thanks Allah that you are saved. But
friend, I saw the bear put its mouth very close to your ear. Did it say anything to you,

The friend replied. Yes, the bear told me not to trust friend who left me in danger to seek his own safety.

Two Rats and The cunning monkey

Once two rats found a loaf of bread. They could not agree within themselves to divide the bread. Because each
of them wanted the larger share of it. They quarreled for sometimes on this. But at last one of the rats
suggested to go to the monkey who had a scale. So they went to the monkey to divide the bread piece properly.
The cunning monkey divided the piece in such a way that is not equally divided. Then he cut a small part of a
piece and ate that instantly which is larger than other. Again, the dishes of the scale was unequal and the
monkey ate another small part of the large portion. He continued this method and the bread piece become
smaller gradually. The rats understood the monkey's crafty trick and ordered the monkey to stop that. The
monkey stopped his deception but claimed the rest of the bread as his charge.
A Thirsty crow.
It was a hot day in summer. There was scorching heat of the sun. On that day a crow became very thirsty and
wanted to drink. But there was no water around it he flew from one place to another place in search of water
then he took a rest as it was tired. After that he started flying in search of water for the second time. All on a
sudden he found at or in a field. There was same water in a jar the crow tried to turn the jar over and over
again. But he had no effect. Suddenly, he noticed a heap of pebbles nearby. He picked the pebble one after
another into the jar. As a result the water level of the jar rose up. When the water came near it's reach, it drink
and flew away. From above story, we can clearly say that "Where there is a will there is a way"

Md. Maruf Ahmed Sardar


mdmarufahmedsardar@gmail.com

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