Thursday 25 July 2013

Bear And Monkey

One day, a bear is catching some fish by a river. He manages to catch a few fish with his paws. He decides to cook the fish with fire, so he goes to collect some dry leaves and branches to start the fire.

While the bear is away, a monkey comes to eat the fish. When the bear is back, he finds that all his fish are gone. And there is a monkey sleeping near the place where he puts the fish.

The bear is so angry with the monkey. He wakes the monkey up and shouts, "Did you eat MY FISH?"

The monkey is so scared to see the big bear, "I'm sooo sorrryyy. I didn't know the fish belong to you. Please don't kill me, I'll catch the fish for yooouu."

"Fine!" The angry bear then uses a rope to tie to monkey's tail. He then throws the monkey into the river and shouts, "Go catch the fish!"

The poor monkey has to try to catch the fish in the water. Every few minutes the bear pulls up the monkey from the water to see whether he has caught any fish, and to let monkey to breath. The monkey has been thrown into the water for several times until he has caught enough fish for the bear.

"Maybe it is good to keep the monkey as a fish catcher for me," thinks the bear.

The poor monkey is now the bear's "helper" to catch fish. There are a few times when the bear pulls the rope too late, which almost make the monkey drown.

"I shouldn't eat the fish," thinks the monkey, but it is too late now. The only thing monkey is thinking of, is to find a chance to run away from the bear.

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