The Crow and The Necklace

 When a crow and his significant other fabricated their home on a gigantic banyan tree close to a waterway. They were extremely cheerful there. Be that as it may, when the female crow laid her eggs, they were in for a disagreeable shock. A colossal snake who lived in an opening at the lower part of the tree came up and ate all their lovely eggs.


The crows were vulnerable with outrage and torment. "You can't allow this devilish snake to eat our kids any longer," cried the female crow harshly. "You need to figure out how to save them from him,' she said.


"Allow us to go to our companion the jackal. He is exceptionally astute. He can most likely assistance us with an answer," said the male crow.


The two of them traveled to the cavern in the woodland where their companion the jackal resided.


The jackal saw them coming. "Hi my companions. For what reason do you look so miserable and stressed? Could I at any point help you in any way?"he inquired.


"Each time my significant other lays eggs in our home, a mischievous snake residing at the foot of the tree gobbles them up," made sense of the crow.


"We need to dispose of him and save our kids. Kindly let us know what we can do."


The jackal thought for quite a while. "I understand what you ought to do," said the jackal and he told the arrangement to the crows.


It was a propensity for the sovereign to accompany her house cleaners for a shower to the waterway. At the point when they did as such, they took off the entirety of their garments and gems and put them on the waterway bank. On the next day the sovereign and her house cleaners as expected entered the stream.


"You understand what to do well?" asked the crow to his better half. "Indeed," she replied.


The two of them flew over the heap of garments and gems. The female crow quickly got a valuable pearl neckband in her snout. Simultaneously the male crow started to caw boisterously to acquire the consideration of the sovereign and her servants.


"Gracious, those crows have taken my pearl jewelry." cried the sovereign. "Watches!" she cried. "Get that accessory back from those bothersome crows." Her gatekeepers pursued the crows yelling uproariously.


The crows flew directly to the banyan tree with the watchmen not far behind. Hearing all the commotion, the snake emerged from his opening at the foot of the tree. Right away, the female crow dropped the accessory right where the snake was.


"Watch out! There is a colossal snake close to the neckband," cautioned one watchman.


Before the snake could understand what was going on, the gatekeepers went after him with sharp lances and killed him. The watchmen then, at that point, got the accessory and returned it to their sovereign.


The crows expressed gratitude toward their companion the jackal for assisting them with disposing of their foe. They lived cheerfully with their youngsters.

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