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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : here a story for you


smart
2008-05-24, 14:37
i found this story and i wanted to share it with you guys enjoy
The Three Brothers
There was once a man who had three sons, and nothing else in the world but the house in which he lived. Now each of the sons wished to have the house after his father's death, but the father loved them all alike, and did not know what to do, he did not wish to sell the house, because it had belonged to his forefathers, else he might have divided the money amongst them. At last he conceived a plan, and he said to his sons, "Go into the world, and try each of you to learn a trade, and, when you all come back, he who makes the best masterpiece shall have the house."
The sons were well ******* with this, and the eldest determined to be a blacksmith, the second a barber, and the third a fencing-master. They fixed a time when they should all come home again, and then each went his way.
It chanced that they all found skillful masters, who taught them their trades well. The blacksmith had to shoe the king's horses, and he thought to himself, "The house is mine, without doubt." The barber shaved only distinguished people, and he too already looked upon the house as his own. The fencing-master suffered many a blow, but he grit his teeth, and let nothing vex him, for, said he to himself, "If you are afraid of a blow, you'll never win the house."
When the appointed time had gone by, the three brothers came back home to their father, but they did not know how to find the best opportunity for showing their skill, so they sat down and consulted together. As they were sitting thus, all at once a hare came running across the field. Ah, ha, just in time, said the barber. So he took his basin and soap, and lathered away until the hare drew near, then he soaped and shaved off the hare's whiskers whilst he was running at the top of his speed, and did not even cut his skin or injure a hair on his body. "Well done," said the old man. "If the others do not make a great effort, the house is yours."
Soon after, up came a nobleman in his coach, dashing along at full speed. "Now you shall see what I can do, father," said the blacksmith. So away he ran after the coach, took all four shoes off the feet of one of the horses whilst he was galloping, and put on four new shoes without stopping him. "You are a fine fellow, and as clever as your brother," said his father. "I do not know to which I ought to give the house."
Then the third son said, "Father, let me have my turn, if you please," and, as it was beginning to rain, he drew his sword, and flourished it backwards and forwards above his head so fast that not a drop fell upon him. It rained still harder and harder, till at last it came down in torrents, but he only flourished his sword faster and faster, and remained as dry as if he were sitting in a house. When his father saw this he was amazed, and said, "This is the masterpiece, the house is yours."
His brothers were satisfied with this, as was agreed beforehand, and, as they loved one another very much, they all three stayed together in the house, followed their trades, and, as they had learnt them so well and were so clever, they earned a great deal of money. Thus they lived together happily until they grew old, and at last, when one of them fell sick and died, the two others grieved so sorely about it that they also fell ill, and soon after died. And because they had been so clever, and had loved one another so much, they were all laid in the same grave.
--The End--

hairless17
2008-05-28, 19:56
a very good story
I think that it was mentioned before

smart
2008-05-28, 22:35
[in fact the story that you think it is like mine is about the four seasons if you can remember
thank you for passing]

hairless17
2008-05-30, 12:08
ok sorry keep on

smart
2008-05-30, 13:59
No Thank You Hairless

hairless17
2008-05-30, 15:28
you are welcome

smart
2008-06-08, 07:59
dont you have stories,hairless
we need more

hairless17
2008-06-08, 09:48
today i will bring you one

أم بدر الدين
2008-06-08, 15:12
thaaaaaaaaaaank you for what you do smart...
it is a nice story..

smart
2008-06-08, 17:25
you are welcome malika
waiting for your story hairless

hairless17
2008-06-08, 19:48
a fable
The Ass in the Lion's Skin

An Ass, having put on the Lion's skin, roamed about in the forest and amused himself by frightening all the foolish animals he met in his wanderings. At last coming upon a Fox, he tried to frighten him also, but the Fox no sooner heard the sound of his voice than he exclaimed, "I might possibly have been frightened myself, if I had not heard your bray."

appearance is not everything

أم بدر الدين
2008-06-08, 21:50
sure appearance is sometimes not real because it does nt really show what we hide inside our hearts...thank you hairless

hairless17
2008-06-08, 22:29
The Cat and the Cock

A Cat caught a Cock, and pondered how he might find a reasonable excuse for eating him. He accused him of being a nuisance to men by crowing in the nighttime and not permitting them to sleep. The Cock defended himself by saying that he did this for the benefit of men, that they might rise in time for their labors. The Cat replied, "Although you abound in specious apologies, I shall not remain supperless"; and he made a meal of him.

what can we take from this story ?

smart
2008-06-10, 13:37
thank you so much for these stories

hairless17
2008-06-10, 17:08
The Swallow, the Serpent, and the Court of Justice

A Swallow, returning from abroad and especially fond of dwelling with men, built herself a nest in the wall of a Court of Justice and there hatched seven young birds. A Serpent gliding past the nest from its hole in the wall ate up the young unfledged nestlings. The Swallow, finding her nest empty, lamented greatly and exclaimed: "Woe to me a stranger! that in this place where all others' rights are protected, I alone should suffer wrong."

أم بدر الدين
2008-06-12, 14:59
thank you too much you got the idea and you did well by giving it to the others
you are the star today

am_el
2008-06-12, 15:57
thank*s smart for thus story....

hairless17
2008-06-12, 23:43
welcome amel to this forum
we hope you will enjoy it

and thanks malika for the comment here is another story

hairless17
2008-06-12, 23:44
The Two Travelers and the Axe

Two men were journeying together. One of them picked up an axe that lay upon the path, and said, "I have found an axe." "Nay, my friend," replied the other, "do not say 'I,' but 'We' have found an axe." They had not gone far before they saw the owner of the axe pursuing them, and he who had picked up the axe said, "We are undone." "Nay," replied the other, "keep to your first mode of speech, my friend; what you thought right then, think right now. Say 'I,' not 'We' are undone."

He who shares the danger ought to share the prize.

أم بدر الدين
2008-06-13, 14:28
He who shares the danger ought to share the prize
THAT S THE BEST CONCLUSION THANK YOU YOU MAKE US ENJOY READING THE STORIES YOU WRITE
THANK YOU TOO MUCH
PLEASE I DON T KNOW HOW TO LET THE TITLES OF MY TOPICS APPEAR BELOW EACH PARTICIPATION
THANK YOU

smart
2008-06-13, 17:14
thank you so much for enjoying us with these stories

hairless17
2008-06-14, 15:22
The Eagle and the Arrow

An Eagle sat on a lofty rock, watching the movements of a Hare whom he sought to make his prey. An archer, who saw the Eagle from a place of concealment, took an accurate aim and wounded him mortally. The Eagle gave one look at the arrow that had entered his heart and saw in that single glance that its feathers had been furnished by himself. "It is a double grief to me," he exclaimed, "that I should perish by an arrow feathered from my own wings."

hairless17
2008-06-14, 15:22
your comments .

smart
2008-06-14, 22:18
You Are Awesome!!!

hairless17
2008-06-22, 22:22
thanks
where are the comments