The Boys And The Frogs

Summary

This story is about a group of boys who are playing by a pond, enjoying themselves by skipping stones across the water. However, their fun comes at a cost to a family of frogs who live in the pond. The constant barrage of stones causes fear and distress among the frogs. Eventually, the bravest and eldest frog emerges to plead with the boys to stop their game, explaining that while it may be entertaining for them, it poses a real threat to the frogs' lives. The narrative conveys a moral lesson about considering the impact of one's actions on others and showing empathy and kindness towards all living creatures.

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Some Boys were playing one day at the edge of a pond in which lived a family of Frogs. The Boys amused themselves by throwing stones into the pond so as to make them skip on top of the water.

The stones were flying thick and fast and the Boys were enjoying themselves very much; but the poor Frogs in the pond were trembling with fear.

At last one of the Frogs, the oldest and bravest, put his head out of the water, and said, “Oh, please, dear children, stop your cruel play! Though it may be fun for you, it means death to us!”

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