The Travellers And The Sea

Summary

The story revolves around two travelers walking along a seashore who are intrigued by a distant object riding on the waves. They engage in a conversation, with one imagining the object as a treasure-laden ship from distant lands and the other speculating it to be a fisherman's skiff filled with fresh fish. As the object drifts closer, the travelers' anticipation grows. They rush to the shore, convinced it might be a chest of gold from a shipwreck. However, their excitement turns to disappointment when they discover that the mysterious object is nothing more than a water-soaked log. The narrative underlines the theme of perception versus reality and how assumptions can lead to misunderstandings.

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Two Travelers were walking along the seashore. Far out they saw something riding on the waves.

“Look,” said one, “a great ship rides in from distant lands, bearing rich treasures!”

The object they saw came ever nearer the shore.

“No,” said the other, “that is not a treasure ship. That is some fisherman’s skiff, with the day’s catch of savoury fish.”

Still nearer came the object. The waves washed it up on shore.

“It is a chest of gold lost from some wreck,” they cried. Both Travellers rushed to the beach, but there they found nothing but a water-soaked log.