Work Never Goes In Vain

Work Never Goes In Vain

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Tom was a naughty boy. His full name was Tom Finn. He lived in a village. He was as clever as a fox. He was not very rich nor he was very poor. He knows what to do and when to do. One day, he was roaming in front of his gate. He was waiting for his brave friend Robert. They both always work as a team. When his friend came. He asked `Where were you? Have you brought that thing that I have said'? Robert said `Yes'. It was a bag full of peas. They thought that they will plant and get double peas from the plant and by selling them, they will become rich. They planted the peas. Once the peas from the plant came out, they plucked it and put it in a bag.


They started walking to the town to sell that. The way from Village to the town was 4 miles long. It was a long and dangerous path. There were 3 problems in the path. When they started walking the first problem came. The jungle. Tom was scared but Robbert was a brave boy. They both went inside the jungle. When they reached the other side of the jungle they were hungry and it was also midnight. When they started walking again in the jungle in search of food. They got some fruits to eat and they slept. At 2:00 a.m. they got up and started walking. When they again got out of the jungle. There was a bridge but a broken bridge. Its pieces were with a man. When they asked for the pieces of the bridge he refused. He said `till you will not answer my riddle, I will not give you these pieces.' The riddle was `Which belongs to you but other people uses more than you? Tom said the right answer. The man gave the pieces to them. They started joining it. Once the bridge was done, they crossed the bridge and started walking again. The moment they started walking they came to a crossroads. When they take out the map from the bag they saw that the map was not there. They were lost. When they opened the bag of peas. They saw that there were only 4 peas. They both thought that there all work gone in vain but, when they looked back they saw that the peas were straight lining on the path. They followed it reached there home.


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