The lucky rats.

A rat peering in through a crack in the wall to observe the farmer and his wife, when opening a package. There are toys he thought. But he was surprised at all, it turns out the package contains a mousetrap. Run back to the fields of agriculture, the rat was screaming a warning, “Beware there mousetrap in the house, be careful there is a mousetrap in the house!”
The cock crowed and calmly while scratching the ground, raised his head and said. ‘Yes, I’m sorry Mr. Mouse. I know this is a big problem for you, but for me personally there is no problem. So do not make me a headache is. “
Mice turned to the pig. He said, “There is a mousetrap in the house, a mousetrap in the house!”
‘Well I’m sorry about this news. “The goat sympathized. “But there is nothing I can do except pray. Rest assured, you’re always there in the prayer-do’aku! “
Mice then turned toward the bulls.
‘Oh! A mouse trap? “So yes I am in great danger?” Said the ox, laughing.
So the mouse returned to the house, head down and feel so heartbroken, upset and sad, had to face the mousetrap alone. He felt truly alone.
Night came, and the sound reverberated throughout the house, like the sound of a mousetrap that debuted catch prey. Farmer’s wife ran to see what stuck. In the darkness, she could not see that that stuck it was a venomous snake. The snake had pegged the farmer’s wife’s hand. The farmer rushed her to hospital.
The wife returned home with little body, fever. And has become a habit, every person sick with a fever, the first drug is giving fresh warm chicken soup. Farmers and even then sharpening his knife, and went to the cage, looking for chicken soup for the material.
But, could it really bad, the wife will not go away. Many who come visiting and tetangg tamupun poured into his house. And he must prepare food, and forced goats in the barn was used as a curry. But that was not enough, could it not be conquered. The wife died, and berpulh people came to take care of the funeral, as well as salvation. There’s no other way, oxen in the stable and even then be used as snacks for the dozens of people and the participants of salvation.
When you hear someone who has a problem and you think the problem had nothing to do with you, remember that if there is a “rat trap” in the house, the whole “farm fields” bear the risk. Selfishness more harm than good.
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