The lion and mouse



The lion and the mose g = once upon a time , there lived a lion who rule the forest one day, after eating his meals, the lion felt asleep under a tree. A littel mouse was playing near by A littel mouse began running up and down him; this soon wakened the lion. The lion caught the mose in his huge paw and said, "you littel mouse, how dare  you wake me? I will kill you." The mouse was frightened , he
 requested to the lion," pardon O king,do not kill me .I am little creature. Please let me go. I will help you in future. the lion laughed at this as, "said.,your too small to help anyways, you can go.'' a few days letter the lion was walking in a jungle. he found himself caught in a hunter's net. roared loudly,but he faild the lion was pleading for help. Help, help,. The mouse whose life was saved by the lion was heated  the roar and the ran to the lion said, '' don't worry .I save you my friend '' the mouse gathers all his friend and told them we all help to my friend and set him free . The and and his all friend  cut through net and set the lion . The lion escape thank the mouse from that, day . They became the best of friends.                   

Moral story:- A friend in a need  a friend indeed. Thank you .

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Submitted by singhraju47556 on October 29, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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