Once upon a time, there was a pious young man. He was hungry and he could not find anything to eat. It is not possible for him to steal, or commit an illegal act to get food. While he was walking he saw an apple orchard. He ate an apple, and his hunger was over. Then he went home.
At home, he felt the blaming of himself. It was his guilty conscience that was nagging at him. He ate something which was not his. Then he started to look for the owner of that orchard. He found him and told him that he had eaten an apple from his garden and he wanted to ask permission for that.
The unexpected answer came from the owner of that apple orchard, "No, I will never forgive you for that until the day of judgment." He ignored his emotional earnest appeal for forgiveness and left him. The young man followed him until the door of his house and waited there for him to come out again.
to be continued.
Comments
Aap nahi intizar karega Mishaikh sahib. Me too, I do not like installment. The second part is already there and I can see your nice comment on it. Thanks, my dear good friend.
Spasibo Winnie The Pooh! It is indeed one of the paradoxes of the world. The rich should always pay the full bill and not the poor. A philosophical comment from a dear friend. Many many thanks.
Vanakkam Sunshine! Thanks for your noble wishes. I really appreciate them. Thanks again.
eager to know what's next ??!! don't let me wait for long Dara
Mashkoora ya Rosemary! Thanks for pressing the like button.
Don't worry Ocean, I will not keep you that long. Tomorrow, I shall post the second part of that apple. Thanks, my dear good friend for your comment.
Saya tidak tahu mod. Onee tetapi! The second part of that apple will be posted soon. It is indeed a difficult situation. How to get out is another story. Thanks, mod. Onee for your interrogative comment.
We are eagerly waiting for the next of this story
You know dara I hate installments. Ok waiting for the next part.
Nice blog .... thanks for sharing dara sir