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Friday, 30 August 2013
ANANSI AND TURTLE
One day Anansi the spider picked
some very fat and tasty yams
from his garden. He baked them
with much care and they came
out smelling quite delicious. He
could not wait to sit down and eat
them.
Just then there was a knock at his
door. It was Turtle, who had been
traveling all day and was very
tired and hungry.
"Hello, Anansi," said Turtle. "I
have been walking for so long,
and I smelled the most delicious
yams I've ever smelled. Would
you be so kind as to share your
meal with me?"
Anansi could not refuse, as it was
the custom in his country to share
your meal with visitors at
mealtime. But he was not very
happy, for Anansi was a little too
greedy and wanted the delicious
yams all to himself. So Anansi
thought to himself and came up
with a scheme.
"Please do come in, Turtle. I
would be honored to have you as
my guest this evening. Sit down,
have a chair and help yourself."
Turtle came inside and sat down,
but just as he reached for a yam,
Anansi yelled, "Turtle, don't you
know better than to come to the
table with dirty hands?"
Turtle looked down at his hands
and saw that they were filthy. He
had been crawling all day and had
not had a chance to clean up.
Turtle got up and went to the
river to clean his feet. He walked
all the way back up to the house
and Anansi had already begun to
eat.
"I didn't want these tasty yams to
get cold, so I had to begin," said
Anansi. "But please do join me
now, Turtle."
Turtle sat down again and reached
for a yam, but again Anansi yelled
at him.
"Turtle, did you not hear me
before? It is not polite to come to
the table with dirty hands!"
He looked down and saw that his
clean hands had turned dirty once
more, since he had to crawl on
them to get back to the house. So
he walked down to the river once
more to wash himself off. And
when he returned this time, he
was careful to walk on the grass
so his hands would stay clean. But
by the time he sat down at the
table, Anansi had finished up the
last bit of the tasty yams and not
so much as a morsel was left.
Turtle looked at Anansi for a
moment and then said, "Thank you
for sharing your meal with me. If
you ever find yourself near my
house, please let me return the
favor." And then he slowly walked
out the door and continued on his
way. The days went by and Anansi
thought more and more of that
meal that Turtle had offered. He
got more and more interested in a
free dinner and finally could not
stand it anymore. He set off one
day to find Turtle's house.
He found Turtle sunning himself
on a riverbank just around
dinnertime.
Turtle looked up and saw him and
said, "Hello, Anansi, have you
come to share evening meal with
me?"
"Oh yes, yes!" said Anansi, who
was growing hungrier and
hungrier by the minute. Turtle
went underwater to his house to
set up the dinner table for the two
of them. Soon he came back to the
bank and said, "Your place is
waiting and the food is ready.
Please join me, Anansi."
And then he dived underwater
and began to slowly eat his meal.
Anansi jumped into the water, but
could not get down to the bottom
of the river. He tried to swim
down, but he was so light that he
kept popping back up to the
surface.
He tried diving. He tried belly
flops. He tried a running jump,
but nothing would help him get
down to the river bottom.
In the meantime, Turtle was
slowly eating his meal.
Anansi was not about to give up a
free meal, and was running
around wondering what he would
do. Finally he had an idea. He
started grabbing stones and rocks
and stuffed them into his jacket
pockets.
Now when he jumped into the
water he sank right down to the
bottom and was able to take his
place at the table.
The table was so beautiful and full
of delicious foods. Anansi could
hardly believe how many tasty
foods were before him and could
not wait to start his meal.
But just as he reached for the first
morsel, Turtle stopped eating and
spoke. "In my country, we do not
wear our jackets to the table."
Anansi noticed that Turtle had
removed his own jacket before
sitting down. Anansi started to
remove his jacket, and as soon as
it was off of his shoulders, he
went zooming back up to the
surface and popped out onto the
riverbank. He stuck his head
down into the water and saw
Turtle slowly enjoying that
wonderful banquet.
Moral of the story: When you try
to outsmart someone, you may
find that you're the one
outsmarted.
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