00:00Both of them were very good friends.
00:03One fine day, the wolf said to the crane,
00:05Oh dear friend, today you come to my house to have food.
00:11The crane said,
00:12Okay, I will come.
00:15The wolf had made dessert which he served in a plate and he said to the crane,
00:20Oh, you may start having your food.
00:24Even I will start.
00:26And the wolf started having the dessert.
00:28The crane had a long beak, due to which he could not really have much of the dessert
00:33and he starved.
00:35The wolf started laughing at the sight of the crane and said,
00:38Oh!
00:39How is the food, my friend?
00:42Enjoyed it?
00:43Is your stomach full?
00:45The crane was actually starving, but he was smart.
00:49He said,
00:50My stomach is full.
00:51Now let's do one thing.
00:52Tomorrow you come to my house to have food.
00:53The wolf said,
00:54Okay, I will come to your house to have food tomorrow.
01:05The next day, the wolf and the crane went to the crane's house to have food.
01:10The crane had kept the dessert in a mud vessel and he said to the wolf,
01:14Oh!
01:15You may start having your food.
01:18Even I will have mine.
01:20And with the crane's long beak, he started having the dessert like we drink soft drink
01:25from a straw.
01:26The wolf put his mouth into the vessel, but his tongue could not reach the dessert.
01:32So he tried to put his mouth more into the vessel, but unfortunately the vessel broke
01:38and the rim of the vessel got stuck into the wolf's neck.
01:42The dessert got mixed with the mud.
01:45The crane's stomach was full.
01:47The wolf did not get the dessert.
01:50The crane asked the wolf,
01:51How was the food?
01:52Enjoyed it?
01:53Is your stomach full?
01:54The wolf replied,
01:55Oh!
01:56I understood that you had called me here to teach me a lesson.
01:57You are really very smart.
01:58I will not do such mischief with you again.
01:59So children, the moral of the story is you should not do mischief with your own friends.
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