The Crow and the Pitcher of Water

The Crow and the Pitcher of Water.Once upon a time, there was a very thirsty crow. He had not had a drink for many days and he feared that if he did not find water soon, he would die.
His wings were weak and his legs were tired, but still he did not give up hope of finding water.
Suddenly, just as he was about to collapse, he spotted a tall pitcher with a narrow neck. He summoned up all the energy he had and perched himself on the opening on the jar.
He was in luck! Inside was, indeed, water!
Crow's spirits were lifted immediately but he had to think of a way to reach the water. The opening and the neck of the jar were too slim for crow to reach the water inside. He had to think fast before it was too late.
Just then, like a light bulb turning on, Crow had a brilliant idea. He picked at the small pebbles that were all around him and dropped them into the pitcher. Slowly, slowly the water began to rice.
Soon it was high enough for Crow to take a sip, and eventually, Crow had enough water to survive another day.

Moral:Even the toughest problems have a solution. Never give up hope. 

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