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Saint Benilde International School Inc. Crossing Calamba City,Laguna
The Honest Woodcutter
o” , the woodcutter said. The spirit retuned a golden ax. “Is this yours?” she
asked. “No”, said the woodcutter. Then the spirit appeared with his plain
wooden ax. “That one is mine” said the woodcutter happily. “You’ve been
honest”, said the spirit. “Take the gold and silver ax,
too.
“N“Woo is me!” a poor woodcutter cried when he
dropped his ax into deep pond. A friendly water
spirit appeared before him with a silver ax and asked,
“Is this yours?” .
On the way home, the woodcutter met a rich
merchant. When the merchant heard the woodcutter’s tale, he ran to the pond and dropped his
wooden ax in. “Woo is me!” he cried. The spirit appeared with silver ax. “That one is mine”the
merchant said quickly. “You know it is not”, said the spirit and disappeared. The rich man’s
wooden ax stayed in the bottom of the deep pond.
Moral lesson: Don’t get something that is not yours
Haniah Cosain Grade 7-Finland Page 1
Saint Benilde International School Inc. Crossing Calamba City,Laguna
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Haniah Cosain Grade 7-Finland Page 2
Saint Benilde International School Inc. Crossing Calamba City,Laguna
Apple Mango
o Indian mangoo Jakarta mangoo Philippine mango
Guava Banana
Haniah Cosain Grade 7-Finland Page 3