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Pranavesshvar Ganesh

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Pranavesshvar Ganesh

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The Magic Horse

The Magic Horse

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Once upon a time a man lived in a village called Ramu. He was a merchant, he sold goods in the city market. He used horse cart for travelling form village to city. He was very happy with his family and also a good person in the village to help poor people. He was a rice merchant. He collected the different varieties of rice item from the famers and sold in the market. He is a honest person to give reasonable amount to the farmers.


Babu is the neighbour of Ramu. He is also a merchant but he is not honest. He collected rice from the famers for a low price and sold it in a high cost. He is not even ready to spent one rupee for poor people. He has three horses in his house but he used only one horse for travelling to market. So, he is planning to sell his horse for good value.


One day Raju went to market and return to the village, but the cart was stopped in one place because his horse was not well. He called the doctor immediately and gave treatment to the horse. He reached the house and discussed with his family members to give rest to the horse. It was not well because of its age, so he planned to buy a new horse.


 He went to market and bought a new horse. For the next day he changed the horse in his cart and went to market for selling goods. He sold the goods in the market and collected the money. He kept the money bag in the horse neck suddenly the bag weight increased. The merchant opened the bag ,he was very much excited after opening the bag because it was full of gold coins, then he realised it happened because of magic horse. He used that gold coins for developing business, and helping others. The neighbour of Ramu wanted to find out the secret behind the Ramu’s richness. One day his neighbour seen that Ramu kept money bag in the horse neck and take gold coins from the money bag. The neighbour went to his house and take all the money and kept in one bag and came outside. In midnight he stole the magic horse and kept the money bag in horse neck. He was very much excited to open the money bag because it was heavy weight, but he was shocked after opening the money bag because it was full of stones. Then he realised that because of his greediness he lost everything. The next morning, he handed over the horse to Ramu and asked sorry for whatever he did in the night. Ramu also excuse the mistake made by his neighbour and gave some gold coins to start the business.

The moral of the story is

 

           Greediness’ will make you lose every thing

The End


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