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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
Indian (General)Transcript
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Once upon a time, there lived a shepherd boy who was bored watching his flock of sheep on the hill. To amuse himself, he shouted. Wealth, wealth! The sheep were being chased by the oil. If the well it just came running to help the boy and save the ship, they found nothing. And the bride just love looking at the angry faces. Don't cry. Wolf vendors know. Wolf Boy, they said angrily and left the poor. I just loved at them. After a while, he got bored and cried Wolf again, fooling the religious a second time. The angry villages want to buy a second time and left. The boy continued watching the flock. After a while, he saw a really wolf and cried loudly. Worth plays out, Always chasing the sheep. Please help! But this time no one turned up to help. By evening, when the boy didn't written home, the religious wondered what happened to him and went up the hill. The boy sat on the hill, weeping. Why didn't you come when I call, though, that there was old? He asked angrily. The flock is scattered now, he said. The old religion approached him and said people own believe liars. Even when they tell the truth, we'll look for your sheep tomorrow morning. Let's go home now. Moral lying break trust. Nobody trust a liar, even when he's telling the truth.