The greedy dwarf
Once upon a time, there was in the country of the
Christmas a wonderful place with an unpronounceable name. That was the town
where Santa Claus made and makes all year the presents for all the children in
the world. All the village was full of candies and presents. The grass, the
walls, the trees, the furniture, the roofs and also the windows were comestible.
In the factory where presents were manufactured, the
dwarfs worked all day and all night because the Christmas was arriving. But
there was a dwarf that didn’t work. He was fat, lazy, greedy and selfish. He
spent the days in a room of the factory doing anything apart of eating the
candies that he had to pack up. At the end of the day he had to fill in a list.
The list said that he packed four hundred of presents every day approximately
but he only packed fifty at most. He ate and ate, and he was becoming fat and
fat. Nobody was noticed about that because the greedy dwarf worked alone in the
room.
One day, he had eaten a lot. The buttons of his shirt
were “jumping out” and he was sleepy so he decided to take a little nap. But he
forgot to fill in the list. All the lists were sent to Santa Claus at the end
of the day and he received the list of the greedy dwarf. The next day he made a
visit to the factory to see the dwarf and to bring order. He opened the door of
the room, but there was no room. The midget had finished eating all the candies
to pack and he awesomely decided to ate the comestible master column that
supported the roof.
This is how the hours of no work literally fell on him
and the greedy dwarf was punished for being selfish with the other dwarves not
helping them to pack the presents.
The End
Moral: “Don’t believe you
are better o smarter than others, because you will regret it”
“What
you give, is rewarded to you; what you don’t give, too”
JORDI BARTRA
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