once a man owned a fine green parrot. He taught
the bird to say, "No doubt about it."One night the man buried some
money in different places in the village. Next morning he went through the
village with his bird, saying: "My parrot is wise. He will show me
where to dig for money."Whenever he came to a place where he had buried
some money, he said, "O wise parrot, if I dig here, shall I find any
gold?"The parrot always looked very wise and said, "No doubt about
it."Then the man would dig up the money and show it to the people who
stood around.A young man, who had watched the parrot and his owner for some
time, thought, "If I had that parrot, I should soon be rich."So he
said to the owner of the parrot, "For how much will you sell your parrot?""For
one thousand pieces of gold!""That is a great deal of money!"
cried the young man."But my parrot is worth it; are you not, O wise
one?" said the man."No doubt about it," answered the parrot.This
answer pleased the young man so much that he paid the one thousand pieces of
gold and walked off with the parrot.He at once took the parrot out to look for
money. Many times he asked him, "If I dig here, shall I find some
gold?" Every time the parrot answered, "No doubt about it."But
though he dug and dug, he never found a single gold piece.At last he felt sure
that the bird's owner had cheated him. "O wise bird," he said,
"I think I was a fool to give a thousand pieces of gold for you."The
parrot looked very wise and answered, "No doubt about it."The parrot
looked so funny as he said this that the young man laughed and
laughed."Well," he said at last, "you told the truth that time,
O wise one. After this I shall work. That is the only way to gain
riches.""No doubt about it," agreed the parrot, and for the
second time he told the truth.
Total Pageviews
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment