Storytelling. Ancient Indian stories translated into English.
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
British (General)Transcript
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The trader got very angry and shouted. You are lying. How can a flamingo carry a big boy in its claws and fly away? I I will, I will teach you a lesson. I will I will complain about you to the village elders saying this. The trader dragged him to the village elders and accused him of kidnapping his son. The surprised village elders asked Juan how this was possible and directed him to return the trader's son. Immediately, Juhan stuck to his story and repeated that he could do nothing as the flamingo had flown away with the trader's son. This made the village elders very angry and they ordered him to stop lying. A flamingo cannot carry such a big child. They shouted very calmly and Nathan replied, respected sir in a city where rats eat iron. Why cannot a flamingo carry a child? This truly surprised the village elders. What do you mean? They asked where have the rats eaten? Iron. Nathan explained the entire incident to the village elders from the time he left home giving his iron weighing scale to the traitor for safekeeping to hiding the traitor's son in a cape to get his Sara back. The trader's lies were now known to everybody and he felt very ashamed and embarrassed. The village elders started laughing and asked the trader to immediately return the Taraz and told Gnat to bring back the trader's son from the cave. So this is the story of the rats who ate the iron weighing scale the zoo.