The Farmer And The Stork

Summary

This story centers around a trusting and naive Stork who, without ill intentions, associates with a group of Cranes. The Cranes invite the Stork to a newly planted field where they end up getting caught in a Farmer's net. Despite the Stork's pleas for release, claiming his integrity and ignorance of the Cranes' plan to steal, the Farmer does not spare him. The Farmer insists that because the Stork was found in the company of thieves, he must face the same consequences. This tale serves as an important moral lesson about the dangers of associating with the wrong company and the inherent risks of guilt by association.

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A Stork of a very simple and trusting nature had been asked by a gay party of Cranes to visit a field that had been newly planted. But the party ended dismally with all the birds entangled in the meshes of the Farmer’s net.

The Stork begged the Farmer to spare him.

“Please let me go,” he pleaded. “I belong to the Stork family who you know are honest and birds of good character. Besides, I did not know the Cranes were going to steal.”

“You may be a very good bird,” answered the Farmer, “but I caught you with the thieving Cranes and you will have to share the same punishment with them.”