Commander Selvam Siddhar

Once upon a time,
there was a nice young man. He used to sell caps for a living, and roam around
several villages. One day he would be in one town and on the next day, people would find him in a different one.
It was an afternoon in summer and he was traversing the vast plains when he
felt tired and wanted to have a nap. He found a nice mango tree with lots of
branches and cool shade, placed his bag of caps beside him,
and went to sleep. Tired as he was, he quickly fell fast asleep. After
a refreshing little nap, he woke up, and found that there
were not any caps in his bag! “Oh, God,”
he said to himself, “did
the thieves have to find me, of all people?”
Then he noticed that the mango tree was full of cute
monkeys wearing colorful caps! He yelled at the
monkeys, and they screamed back. He
made faces at them, but found that the
monkeys were experts at making faces as well. He threw a stone at
them, and they showered him with raw mangoes!
The mouse turned to
the pig and told him, “There is a mousetrap
in the house.” The pig sympathized, but said, “I
am so very sorry, Mr. Mouse, but there is nothing I can do about it but pray.
Be assured you are in my prayers.” The mouse then turned to the cow. But she said, “Wow,
Mr. Mouse, I’m sorry for you, but
it’s no skin off my nose.” Therefore, the mouse
returned to the house, his head down and
dejected, to face the farmer’s mousetrap alone.
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