Mouse Deer and Tiger
I’m quick and smart as I can be.
Try and try, but you can’t catch me! |
Mouse
Deer sang his song as he walked through the forest. He was looking for
tasty fruits and roots and shoots.
Though he was small, he was not afraid. He knew that
many big animals wanted to eat him. But first they had to catch him!
Then he heard something. Rowr!
There was Tiger!
“Hello, Mouse Deer. I was just getting hungry. Now
you can be my lunch.”
Mouse Deer didn’t want to be lunch. He looked around
and thought fast. He saw a mud puddle.
“I’m sorry, Tiger. I can’t be your lunch. The King
has ordered me to guard his pudding.”
“His pudding?” said Tiger.
“Yes. There it is.” Mouse Deer pointed to the mud
puddle. “It has the best taste in the world. The King doesn’t want
anyone else to eat it.”
Tiger looked longingly at the puddle. “I would like
to taste the King’s pudding.”
“Oh, no, Tiger! The King would be very angry.”
“Just one little taste, Mouse Deer! The King will
never know.”
“Well, all right, Tiger. But first let me run far
away, so no one will blame me.”
“All right, Mouse Deer, you can go now.”
Mouse Deer ran quickly out of sight.
“Imagine!” said Tiger. “The King’s pudding!” He took
a big mouthful.
Phooey! He spit it out.
“Yuck! Ugh! Bleck! That’s no pudding. That’s mud!”
Tiger ran through the forest. Rowr! He caught
up with Mouse Deer.
“Mouse Deer, you tricked me once. But now you will
be my lunch!”
Mouse Deer looked around and thought fast. He saw a
wasp nest in a tree.
“I’m sorry, Tiger. I can’t be your lunch. The King
has ordered me to guard his drum.”
“His drum?” said Tiger.
“Yes. There it is.” Mouse Deer pointed to the wasp
nest. “It has the best sound in the world. The King doesn’t want anyone
else to hit it.”
Tiger said, “I would like to hit the King’s drum.”
“Oh, no, Tiger! The King would be very angry.”
“Just one little hit, Mouse Deer! The King will
never know.”
“Well, all right, Tiger. But first let me run far
away, so no one will blame me.”
“All right, Mouse Deer, you can go now.”
Mouse Deer ran quickly out of sight.
“Imagine!” said Tiger. “The King’s drum!” He reached
up and hit it. Pow.
Bzzzzzzzzzzzzz. The wasps all flew out. They
started to sting Tiger.
“Ouch! Ooch! Eech! That’s no drum. That’s a wasp
nest!”
Tiger ran away. But the wasps only followed him! Bzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
“Ouch! Ooch! Eech!”
Tiger came to a stream. He jumped in—splash!—and
stayed underwater as long as he could. At last the wasps went away.
Then Tiger jumped out. Rowr! He ran through
the forest till he found Mouse Deer.
“Mouse Deer, you tricked me once. You tricked me
twice. But now you will be my lunch!”
Mouse Deer looked around and thought fast. He saw a
cobra! The giant snake was coiled asleep on the ground.
“I’m sorry, Tiger. I can’t be your lunch. The King
has ordered me to guard his belt.”
“His belt?” said Tiger.
“Yes. There it is.” Mouse Deer pointed to the cobra.
“It’s the best belt in the world. The King doesn’t want anyone else to
wear it.”
Tiger said, “I would like to wear the King’s belt.”
“Oh, no Tiger! The King would be very angry.”
“Just for one moment, Mouse Deer! The King will
never know.”
“Well, all right, Tiger. But first let me run far
away, so no one will blame me.”
“All right, Mouse Deer, you can go now.”
Mouse Deer ran quickly out of sight.
“Imagine!” said Tiger. “The King’s belt!” He started
to wrap it around himself.
The cobra woke up. Ssssssssssssss. It didn’t
wait for Tiger to finish wrapping. It wrapped itself around Tiger. Then
it squeezed him and bit him. Sstt!
“Ooh! Ow! Yow! That’s no belt. That’s a cobra! Help!
Mouse Deer! Help!”
But Mouse Deer was far away. And as he went, he sang
his song.
I’m quick and smart as I can be.
Try and try, but you can’t catch me! |
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