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Dog and the Rabbit Morals

Once there lived a Rabbit in a dense forest. He had many friends. He believed that they would help him in his danger. He always makes new friends.

One day, the Rabbit was chased by a ferocious dog. He ran fast to save his life. On the way, he met his old friend, the bull, whom he asked to worry about the dog and save his life. The bull said, "Friend, I'm very busy now.

I must meet my wife who is waiting for me on the bank of the river. You've many other friends in this forest. Any one of them will help you, I'm sure." Saying so the bull left the Rabbit now met another old friend, the horse, whom he asked to drive away from the dog.

The horse said, "Friend, I am very busy now. I'm looking for my lost child in the forest. So, I am going, but I am sure, any other friend of yours will definitely help you." The horse too galloped away.

The Rabbit then requested a few more friends, such as the buffalo, the zebra, and some other strong animals. But each one turned down his request on some plea or the other.

Now the dog was so near as to catch him. Finding no other way to save his life, the Rabbit entered into a hole that he noticed nearby. As the dog did not see the Rabbit, he went back.

Moral: One real friend is better than too many false friends.

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