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Long story in English with moral Two friends was


going to Mecca on a pilgrimage. Being townsmen,
they were not accustomed to any manual hardship.
But since they were out for a long journey; they
had to carry their own blankets, clothes, food, and
utensil. Carrying the burden of such stuff was very
unpleasant to them
One day, while they were resting on a roadside,
they met a young man who was also going to
Mecca on a pilgrimage. The two friends thought it
wise to befriend the young man. for he looked
good-natured as well as physically strong.
Accordingly, in course of relating at the In, they
Spoke many kind words to the young man and
proposed that the three should travel together. The
young man, who was uneducated,
I took it as a great privilege to travel in the
company of educated men. He gladly agreed to the
proposal of the two friends. It was decided that
they should make a common stock of their
foodstuff for the days of the travel.

Long story in English with moral


The new companion soon saw how difficult it was
for the two friends to carry their luggage. So he
took their loads upon himself and that made the
two friends extremely glad at heart.
One evening the two townsmen saw that the
quantity of. flour that was left with them was
barely sufficient for making one piece of loaf.
There was no market nearby to buy any food for’
the night. If the third man shared the loaf, they
would not be able to satisfy their hunger. So, they
planned a trick to deprive the young man of his
share of the loaf.
Drawing the attention of the young man to the
quantity of the flour, they said, You see, this much
of flour will make Only one piece of loaf. if we three
share it, nobody s hunger will be satisfied. Better,
let one of us eat the loaf so that at least one’s
hunger is satisfied.
Let us prepare the flour for a loaf and put the brick
on the oven. While it bakes, we will go to sleep.
Whoever dreams the most wonderful dream by the
time the loaf is baked, he will eat it. isn’t it a sound
idea?
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The young man outwardly agreed with them that it


was a sound idea. But in his heart, he felt sure that
his companions planned mischief. He only
pretended to sleep. When his companions really
fell asleep. he got up and ate up the half baked
cake and calmly went back to his bed.
Long story in English With moral
After some time one of his two companies got up
and pretending to be excited, called his friend and
said, Good Lord! What an amazing dream I dreamt!
Two beautiful angels approached me and took me
with them straight to the gates bf heaven. The
gates were made of gold, studded with diamonds,
where a hundred singing fairies welcomed me! His
friend said,
How strange! I too dreamt a dream equally
wonderful. l was taken by two ghosts straight to
the gates of hell. There were gates made of
skeletons where a hundred little devils cursed me!
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The young man did hot seem to wake up in spite of
the excited and loud conversation between the two
friends. So they gave him a push. He opened his
eyes, but he looked in such. a’ bewildered manner
that it seemed he could not believe his own eyes.
After a minute he asked, When did you return?
Where from? the friends asked. The young man sat
up and said, It seems I saw that two angles took
one of you to heaven and two ghosts took the
other to hell. I thought that none of them. you
would return from such distant places… So I ate
up the whole loaf! While the two friends looked at
each other not knowing what to do or say, the
young man said again,
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I am sorry to inform you that l have decided to
travel the rest of the road to Mecca all alone. You
are educated ones and town- dwellers too; you
have the privilege to visit heaven and hell.
But how is it that none of you should care to take
this illiterate friend of yours on your excursions to
such interesting places? Friendship demands
mutual sympathy, does not it? For my part, have I
not carried your burdens so far?
When it was morning, the young man separated his
things from those of his Companions and left for
Mecca alone. The two friends looked at their own
luggage and sighed. They realized how justified the
young man was in his conduct and comments. He
had sacrificed his comfort and carried their
burdens. But they had tried to refuse him even his
rightful share of a loaf!
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