Once there lived a monkey in a jamun tree by a river.
The monkey was alone - he had no friends, no family, but he was happy and
content. The jamun tree gave him plenty of sweet fruit to eat, and shade
from the sun and shelter from the rain.
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.'
'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.
By Aep Hasanudin TKR X
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