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THE BUCK AND THE DOE - TRUE LOVE

          In the deep forest there lived a beautiful doe (female deer). She looked very beautiful in the moonlight. She had wide round eyes that attracted any other deer. 




A buck (male deer) fell in love with the doe. He followed the doe wherever she went. He started to be very possessive over the doe, He wouldn't allow any other deer to even talk with her. The doe herself was annoyed by the actions of the buck.

She 1 said, "Hello buck, stop following me, please. I can't bear your annoyance. I don't have any kind of feelings for you." But, the buck didn't listen to her words. He kept on sticking to his own flirting behaviour. There was a rumour in the forest that hunters had camped in that area to capture animals.

The doe was very hungry and could not resist grazing the lush grass near the spot where the hunters had set their traps. The buck tried to warn the doe, "Darling, don't go there. There are many traps laid by hunters." The doe replied, "I'll take care of myself." The buck was sure that the doe would get caught in one trap or the other. So, he plunged in front of the doe and true to his word got caught in a trap. Only now, did the doe understand the love of the buck? She pulled the buck with all her strength. The buck got released and lived happily.


Moral: TRUE LOVE NEVER FAILS !!!



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