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The Three Promises of Friendship

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The Three Promises of Friendship Once upon a time, there was a young man named   Aditya . Aditya loved to walk and explore new places. One sunny morning, he decided to take a long walk in the   big, green jungle . He enjoyed the sound of birds singing and leaves rustling in the wind. After walking for a while, Aditya became   very thirsty . His throat felt dry, and his stomach grumbled. Suddenly, he   saw an old well   hidden behind some trees. "Ah! I can drink some water here," he thought happily. But when Aditya looked inside the well, he was   shocked . Inside the well, he saw   three living beings trapped : a   tiger , a   snake , and a   man . The tiger looked at Aditya and said in a deep voice, “Please, young man, help me get out of this well!” The snake hissed softly, “Yes, please help me too. I cannot get out by myself.” The man also said nervously, “Oh kind sir, please save me. I will be your friend forever.” Aditya felt scared....

The Tiger and the Woodpecker's Story

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A Lesson in Friendship: The Tiger and the Woodpecker's Story Once upon a time, in a big, green forest, there lived a tiger. The tiger was strong and brave, but he was always hungry. Every day, he walked through the forest, looking for something to eat. He wanted to catch food, but the forest was big, and hunting was not always easy. In the same forest, there lived a small bird called a woodpecker. The woodpecker was quick and clever. It flew high in the trees and pecked on the bark to find insects. The tiger tried many times to catch the woodpecker, but he could never do it. The woodpecker was too fast, and the tiger was too slow. One day, the tiger came back to his den, tired and hungry. He sat under a tree and sighed. “Oh, I am so hungry! I cannot catch anything today either,” said the tiger. Just then, the wise old owl flew down from the tree. The owl was very smart and knew many things about the forest. “Why are you so sad, Tiger?” asked the owl. “I tried to catch the woodpecke...