Mr. Belalang
Mr. Belalang was famous. He
had a magic book that could tell everything. He always learned something every
time he read the magic book.
It was a beautiful evening. Mr. belalang had some guests.
Suddenly he asked his son to get him the magic book. He wanted to show his
magic ability to the guests.
After reading the magic book, he said, "I think there is a mouse in
the trap."
His son immediately went to the kitchen and took the mousetrap. Mr. Belalang was
right! There was a mouse caught in the trap.
The guests were surprised. They were Belalang's magic book.
After all the guests went home, Mr. Belalang laughed.
"Ha...ha...ha... I fooled them. They didn't know I had put a mouse trap.
Ha...ha...ha..."
Yes, Mr. Belalang was a liar. He actually did not have a
magic book. It was just an ordinary book. He lied because he wanted to be
famous.
One day, the king called Mr. Belalang to the palace to find
the missing jewelery. The king gave him seven days to find it. Mr. Belalang knew
that if he could not find the jewelery, he would be punished. He would go to
jail.
Mr. Belalang went to every place to find the jewelery. On the
seventh day he still could not find them. So, he held a farewell dinner with
his family.
Mr. Belalang said to his wife, "Please make some
pancakes."
When the first pancake was ready, Mr. Belalang said,
"This one is yellow. Please make another." When the second one is
ready, he said, "This is too brown, make me another one."
Within every pancake, Mr. Belalang said too dark, too fat,
too thin, and so on. Meanwhile, Mr. Belalang did not know that
some thieves were hiding under his house. Those were the thieves who stole the
king's jewellery.
The thieves wanted to know what Pak Belalang would say about
them. When they heard the words yellow, brown, dark, fat, thin, they become
frightened because each of them were yellow, brown, dark fat and thin.
A moment later, the seven thieves knocked on his door. They cried, "Please
help us, Mr. Belalang! We will return the jewellery. We promise not
to steal anymore!"
Mr. Belalang then brought the jewellery to the palace. The king
was so happy and gave him great gifts.
Mr. Belalang was so thankful. he promised himself not to lie
anymore. Next time he wouldn't be lucky. He could be punished for his wrong
doing. ***
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