Monkey is sitting crocodile's back |
One day a crocodile came swimming up the river
and climbed on to the bank to rest under the monkey's tree. 'Hello', called the
monkey, who was a friendly animal. 'Hello', replied the crocodile, surprised.
'Do you know where I can get some food?' he asked. 'I haven't had anything to
eat all day - there just don't seem to be any fish left in the river.'
Monkey talking with crocodile
'Well,' said the monkey, 'I don't eat fish so I
wouldn't know - but I do have plenty of ripe purple jamuns in my tree. Would
you like to try some?' He threw some down to the crocodile. The crocodile was
so hungry that he ate up all the jamuns even though crocodiles don't eat fruit.
He loved the sweet tangy fruit and shyly asked whether he could have some more.
'Of course', replied the monkey generously, throwing down more fruit. 'Come
back whenever you feel like more fruit', he added when the crocodile had eaten
his fill.
After that the crocodile would visit the monkey
every day. The two animals soon became friends - they would talk and tell each
other stories, and eat as much of the sweet jamuns as they wanted. The monkey
would throw down all the fruit the crocodile wanted from his tree.
One day the crocodile began talking about his
wife and family. 'Why didn't you tell me earlier that you had a wife?' asked
the monkey. 'Please take some of the jamuns for her as well when you go back
today.' The crocodile thanked him and took some of the fruit for his wife.
The crocodile's wife loved the jamuns. She had
never eaten anything so sweet before. 'Imagine', she said, 'how sweet would be
the creature who eats these jamuns every day. The monkey has eaten these every
day of his life - his flesh would be even sweeter than the fruit.' She asked
her husband to invite the monkey for a meal - 'and then we can eat him up' she
said happily.
The crocodile was appalled - how could he eat his
friend? He tried to explain to his wife that he could not possibly eat the
monkey. 'He is my only true friend', he said. But she would not listen - she
must eat the monkey. 'Since when do crocodiles eat fruit and spare animals?'
she asked. When the crocodile would not agree to eat the monkey, she pretended
to fall very sick. 'Only a monkey's heart can cure me', she wailed to her
husband. 'If you love me you will get your friend the monkey and let me eat his
heart.'
The poor crocodile did not know what to do - he
did not want to eat his friend, but he could not let his wife die. At last he
decided to bring the monkey to his wife.
'O dear friend', he called as soon as reached the
jamun tree. ' My wife insists that you come to us for a meal. She is grateful
for all the fruit that you have sent her, and asks that I bring you home with
me.' The monkey was flattered, but said he could not possibly go because he did
not know how to swim. 'Don't worry about that', said the crocodile. 'I'll carry
you on my back.' The monkey agreed and jumped onto the crocodile's back.
The crocodile believed the monkey. He turned and
swam quickly to the jamun tree. The monkey leaped off his back and into the
safety of his tree. 'False and foolish friend,' he called. 'Don't you know that
we carry our hearts within us? I will never trust you again or ever give you
fruit from my tree. Go away and don't come back again.'
The crocodile felt really foolish - he had lost a
friend and a supply of good sweet fruit. The monkey had saved himself because
he had thought quickly. He realised that a monkey and a crocodile could never
be true friends - crocodiles preferred to eat monkeys rather than be friends
with them.
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