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Indian stories for children from panchatantra
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The Swan and the Owl
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Once upon a time there lived a swan who used to spend time in various
playful activites on a lake. Once an owl visited him in the forest and requested
him to be friends, after praising the swan a lot. The swan agreed to be friends
with him and they used to spend time near the lake a lot of days.
But the owl soon got bored of the place and told the swan, "I am
going back to my home in the Lotus wood, and if you ever want to visit me you
can visit me there." The swan, after many days once decided to pay a visit to
the owl in the Lotus wood. On reaching Lotus wood, it could not find the owl,
which was hiding in the dark hole. The owl asked the swan to take rest till
daylight was over and told him that he could come out only at night. The swan
decided to take rest.
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It so happened that a group of merchants were passing by the next day
early morning. The merchants chanted some hymns, and to that the owl replied
with a hoot. Thinking that this was a bad omen, the merchants then decided to
shoot the owl down. But in the meantime the owl had fled and taken refuge in a
nearby hole near the shore of the lake. But the swan did not move. The arrow
from the merchants came and hit the swan and it was killed.
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