A kannada story by indira nadig there once carried on a crow called bipu who lived in a little town called siri. it was an exceptionally cool day thus bipu was laying comfortably on a tree close to the town. out there on another tree sat an extremely old crow called rani. the cool had influenced rani to shudder and she had no quality to fly far in the severe chilly. the following ranis tree there were four men who were warm in their woolen covers and were sitting cycle a dazzling hot fire. they were visiting and getting a charge out of a nibble of bread and tea. rani was exceptionally enticed by the glow of the fire and she crawled nearer to the fire to attempt and get warm. be that as it may the men thought she was attempting to take their bread and went sshhoo. sshhooo. to drive her off. rani attempted to beg the men. .i just need to get warm by the fire. i wont eat your bread.. if its not too much trouble in any case the men declined to let her close to their beautiful warm fire. bipu had been watching this from his tree and as he felt extremely sad for rani he concluded that he needed to encourage her. bipu considered making his own particular fire for the crows however didnt know how to do it. he concluded that he required assistance from his companions. bipu crowed boisterously and soon the entirety of his companions had accumulated around him. bipu imparted his plan to alternate crows and got some information about how they could make a fire. all of a sudden a little crow thought of an incredible thought. she solicited each from the crows to bring a couple of twigs and a little feed. before long they had assembled a lot of dried twigs and roughage. in any case they required a start to light the twigs. bipu and the little crow accumulated a couple of stones to rub and begin a fire. they sat on the heap of twigs and continued rubbing the stones. ..before long flares lit up the load of roughage and twigs. hurrrrayyyy. now they could all be warm.. the crows were charmed. rani was extremely agreeable close to the fire and expressed gratitude toward bipu and his companions. so the start of thoughts and collaboration kept the crows warm and cheerful.
The Sharp Crow
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August 03, 2018
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