A Town Mouse and A Country Mouse

 A Town Mouse and a Nation Mouse were companions. The Nation Mouse one day welcomed his companion to come and see him at his home in the fields. The Town Mouse came and they plunked down to a supper of barleycorns and roots the last option of which had an unmistakably hearty flavor.



The flavor was not a lot to the flavor of the visitor and by and by he broke out with "My unfortunate dear companion, you live here no better than the subterranean insects. Presently, you ought to simply perceive how I passage! My larder is a standard horn of bounty. You should come and remain with me and I guarantee you will live on the finest that life has to offer."



So when he got back to town he took the Nation Mouse with him and showed him into a larder containing flour and oats and figs and honey and dates.



The Nation Mouse had seen nothing like it and plunked down to partake in the extravagances his companion gave. Yet, before they had all around started, the entryway of the larder opened and somebody came in. The two Mice hastened off and concealed themselves in a limited and really awkward opening. As of now, when everything hushed up, once more, they branched out. Be that as it may, another person came in, and off they left once more. This was a lot for the guest. "Farewell," said he, "I'm off. You enjoy unlimited extravagance and comfort, I can see, however you are encircled by risks while at home I can partake in my basic supper of roots and corn in harmony."



      Moral : Security is the main significance.

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