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A Brief tale : Foolish Imitation

Stupid Impersonation

By J_ LYONPublished 21 days ago 3 min read
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A Brief tale : Foolish Imitation
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This Brief tale Stupid Impersonation is very fascinating to every one individuals. Appreciate perusing this story.

Some time in the past, a falcon lived on the highest point of a slope. At the foot of the slope there was a banyan tree on which a crow used to roost ordinary. The crow was exceptionally silly. He would mimic everybody.

The bird of prey on the slope would fly down ordinarily looking for food. The crow watched the falcon circumnavigating in the air for extended periods of time and dipping down when he saw his prey. The falcon gifted with eyes that could see significant distances would detect his prey from the slope top and afterward fly down to jump upon the prey.

The crow watched the bird of prey thinking, "Hunh! In the event that the falcon can do that, I also can. What is his take? At some point, I will show the falcon that I can do exactly the same thing."

A couple of days after the fact, as the falcon was circumnavigating in the air, the crow chose to do likewise. Unexpectedly a child bunny emerged from the shrubberies. The bird of prey saw it and the crow also saw the hare.

Before the crow could move, the falcon dove down, seized the hare in areas of strength for him claws and took off. "Swoosh!" was all the crow heard as the falcon vanished overhead with his prey. "Well! That is no incredible expertise," thought the crow, indignantly.

Next second he recognized a huge mouse emerging from an opening. Without with nothing to do, the crow dipped down. Like the falcon he attempted to get the mouse in his paws.

However, the mouse saw the crow and moved away, the crow ran into the slope. "Eeeaaa!" cried the crow in torment.

All at once the bird of prey came flying down. "I trust, presently you realize it isn't not difficult to chase and it isn't not difficult to emulate, either," said the bird of prey and took off.

There later, the crow never imitated any one in its life. It lived joyfully with the inherent capacities. This Short Story Foolish Imitation is quite interesting to all the people. Enjoy reading this story.

Long ago, a hawk lived on the top of a hill. At the foot of the hill there was a banyan tree on which a crow used to perch everyday. The crow was very foolish. He would imitate everyone.

The hawk atop the hill would fly down everyday in search of food. The crow watched the hawk circling in the air for long hours and swooping down when he saw his prey. The hawk gifted with eyes that could see long distances would spot his prey from the hill top and then fly down to pounce upon the prey.

The crow watched the hawk thinking, “Hunh! If the hawk can do that, I too can. What does he think? One day, I will show the hawk that I can do the same thing."

A few days later, as the hawk was circling in the air, the crow decided to do the same. Suddenly a baby rabbit came out of the bushes. The hawk saw it and the crow too saw the rabbit.

Before the crow could move, the hawk swooped down, caught hold of the rabbit in his strong sharp talons and flew away. “Swoosh!" was all the crow heard as the hawk disappeared in the sky with his prey. “Hmmph! That is no great skill," thought the crow, angrily.

Next moment he spotted a big fat mouse coming out of a hole. Without wasting time, the crow swooped down. Like the hawk he tried to catch the mouse in his claws.

But the mouse saw the crow and moved away, the crow crashed against the hill. “Eeeaaa!" cried the crow in pain.

Just then the hawk came flying down. “I hope, now you know it is not easy to hunt and it is not easy to imitate, either," said the hawk and flew away.

There after, the crow never imitated any one in its life. It lived happily with the god-given abilities.

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