Fable
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Once upon a time ....... That is how to start a
real fairy tale?
Once upon a time there was an old man, who went to the market together with
his grandson and his donkey.
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Soon they meet some young people,
who, with well-chosen words, tell them that they think it's stupid to walk when
you have an animal you can ride on.
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It sounds sensible, so
grandfather lifts up his grandson, so he can ride, as they continue to market.
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A moment later they meet an elderly couple, who mean that
today's young people are bad, while they without shame can ride and let an old man walk.
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Then it is perhaps better if grandfather rides? The boy walks and
grandfather rides. Now, it must just be fine?
Now, they may well
continue to market without any problems?
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A little further up they meet
a young woman, who is walking with her baby in the cart. She stops of course
and say her opinion of the grandfather and boy. How can thinking a
grown man think, when he could ride and let a small child run beside? That is
really unacceptable! Come on boy, jump up, you too!
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Farfar lifts up
the boy up. He has learned that the one who obey good advices is clever. So now they continue
their journey to the market. On the way they encounter a flock of sheep.
The
sheep say horrified to the donkey - You poor donkey, you must bear two so heavy people on your
back. Why don't you kick backwards?
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Grandpa and Frasse do not
understand what the sheep says, but here will shepherd comes and he has the same view
as the sheep. So now he lets grandfather and Frasse know the inappropriate
nature of the ride two on a small donkey.
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Grandpa Benjamin and Frasse
do not understand what is now wrong. They have all the time made as they have been
told. Now they stand here and do not know how they all three will come to the market.
Could there be a good solution to their problems?
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Grandpa Benjamin and Frasse are thinking. Hubert, the donkey, has now become thirsty. It
is a hot day. They have the luck that there is a water pump and a tub in the vicinity, so Hubert can drink cold water.
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Who is coming?
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Such a luck they have. Here is a
good friend of Benjamin, with tractor and wagon. The wagon is empty, so now they
can get a ride the last distance.
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Well. Now they can ride the last distance.
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What has now happened? The tractor has had a breakdown, and
our friends want to proceed. They have been told that you can not lead the
donkey with no rider. It is wrong if one rides and it is wrong if both rides.
Then it's probably best if they let the donkey go on the wagon. They are, after all,
almost there.
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Maybe Hubert can pull the wagon. They are almost at the market now.
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They are there now. Grandpa Benjamin now
want to do his shopping, but he will be democratically downvoted with two votes
against one. First, they want some ice cream!!!
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Grandpa Benjamin
can now do his shopping. He looks at tools and equipment. Maybe he can
find what he needs.
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Frasse would rather look at the toys. There is
much to choose from. Maybe he find something he wants.
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No, now
they may think that they are not alone in the market. Is there anything for Hubert here?
Perhaps among the fruit and vegetables.
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Now Hubert will be happy. He stands among the horses in the parking lot for horses and donkeys.
A meadow with tasty grass is there for them.
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>There is so much to see on
the market. Indians selling tomahawks, totem poles and tents make
Benjamin and Frasse interested.
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Now it tastes good with a drink and
something to eat before they continue with all that is to do in the
marketplace.
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When you are on the market, you might want to buy
something nice for those who remain at home.
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Frasse goes to the
playground. There are so many children. Some are testing their newly
purchased toys and others have fun with what's there.
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Then, he wants to try
climbing. He not alone.
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With so many kids they can play football. The playground is well equipped. There is also a goal.
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Benjamin has found a place where he can buy some of each.
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Now the time has come to do the most important. They have gone to the
market to buy a wagon, which is the right size to Hubert. Here are some for
sale. Hubert suggests that they will buy the cute little yellow ponnyn also. It
will be easier if they are two to pull. Frasse thinks this little wagon could fit
nicely. It is possible to let Hubert and ponnyn pull and it is possible to
attach it to the tractor at home, if you want to.
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So they did, and now our friends are on their way home and this is how the story ends.
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