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The Dove and an Ant

The Dove and an Ant

Kids Short Stories

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One hot day, an ant was searching for some water. Subsequent to strolling around for quite a while, she went to a spring. To access the spring, she needed to move up a blade of grass. While advancing up, she slipped and fell into the water.
She could have drowned if a dove up a close-by tree had not seen her. Seeing that the ant was in a bad position, the dove immediately culled a leaf and dropped it into the water close to the battling ant. The ant moved towards the leaf and ascended onto it. Before long, the leaf floated to dry ground, and the ant jumped out. She was sheltered finally.
After a few days later, when ant was moving on the ground, she saw a hunter who was going to toss his net over the dove, planning to trap it.
Think about what he was going to do, the ant rapidly bit him on the foot rear area. Feeling the torment, the hunter dropped his net. The bird rushed to take off to wellbeing.

Moral

One great turn generates another. 

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