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The Farmer and the Fruit Robber

The Farmer and the Fruit Robber

Kids Short Stories

Short Stories with Moral

Sometime in the distant past, there was a man who owned a big garden. He had planted a number of fruits trees and cared for them till they bore rip sweat fruits. He plucked the ripen fruits and took the market to profit for his family.
One fine day, while picking the fruits with his child, he saw a stranger sitting on the branch of a tree and picking fruits. The man wound up irate and yelled, "Hello you! What are you doing on my tree? Aren't you ashamed of stealing?"
The stranger sitting on the branch took a gander at the cultivator, yet didn't answer, and kept picking the fruits. The cultivator was exceptionally irate and yelled once more, "For an entire year I have dealt with these trees. You have no privilege to take the natural products without my consent. So descend immediately!"
The man on the tree replied, "For what reason would it be good for me to descend? This is the garden of God and I am the worker of God, so I have the privilege to pick these fruits. You ought not to meddle with crafted by God and his servant."
The landowner was exceptionally astounded at this answer and thought of a plan to descend. He advised the outsider to come down the tree. As the outsider descended the tree, the garden owner fixed him to the tree and started beating him with a stick. The outsider started to shout, "Why are you beating me? You have no privilege."
The planter gave no consideration and kept beating him. The outsider shouted, "Don't you fear God? You are beating a guiltless man. The landlord worker replied, "For what reason would it be advisable for me to fear? This wood in my grasp has a place with God and I am the worker of God. You shouldn't meddle with crafted by God and his hireling."
The stranger dithered and implored, "Pause. Try not to beat me, I am ashamed of for plucking the fruits. This is your garden and I should look for your consent before taking the organic products. Thus, please pardon me and set me free." The gardener grinned and stated, "Don't utilize God's name to legitimize your silly activities."
At that point, the landowner unfastened him and let him go free.

Moral

Right is not which you say, right is that which is in real right.


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