The Horse And The Snail
Quite a long time ago, there lived a horse in a big forest. He was extremely proud of himself. He saw a snail. Perceiving how slowly the snail moved, the horse began teasing him. "Hello, snail! Will we have a race?" the horse inquired. The snail was exceptionally angry with the horse. "Alright! How about we do it! We will race on Sunday," said the snail.
The snail returned home and called every one of the snails to discuss this issue. He told everybody concerning the race. They made an arrangement to outmaneuver the horse. Since all of the snails appeared to be indistinguishable, they chose to confuse the horse with their insight.
At the point when Sunday came, they ventured out from home early. They began stowing away in places in little separation from one another right from the beginning stage to the end goal. The race began. The horse ran somewhat and afterward peered down. He saw the snail in front of him. The horse expanded his speed yet the snail was still ahead.
The horse began running more earnestly and quicker. however diligently the horse attempted, the snail was still in front of him. The helpless horse at last surrendered in the wake of making a decent attempt. "OK! I lose!" said the unassuming horse. The snail giggled out loudly. Ha Ha!
The Strange Egg
Some time ago, there was a hare. It was wandering to a great extent. Abruptly, it discovered a ball. It was a major, round and beautiful ball. The bunny got it and taken a look at it cautiously. It was an exceptionally hard device "Whose egg is this?" the hare pondered.
The bunny called his dear companion turtle. "Is this a tiger's egg?" he inquired. The turtle said, "No! The tiger egg isn't so large. This isn't the tiger's egg." The hare called his companion monkey and inquired, "Is this a camel's egg?" The monkey said, "No, it isn't camel's egg as the egg of the camel isn't colourful!"
At this point, the bunny was befuddled with respect to whose egg could it be. He chose to call another companion of his, the Stork. "Is this an elephant's egg?" the hare asked him. The stork set the ball close to him and jabbed it with its beak. The ball burst with a 'phissss' sound and the air began coming out of it.
The stork at last inferred that it was a wind's egg. "Indeed! It's a wind's egg," concurred the bunny, the turtle and the monkey. They all giggled out with happiness and jumped cheerfully.



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