From Central Java
Mouse Deer and Tiger
One
upon a time, there was a mouse deer living in a forest. Although he was small,
he wasn’t afraid of the other bigger animals who wanted to eat him. He was so
smart; he always managed to ditch them. One day, a tiger was wandering around
for food. He hadn't been eating for days. He was really hungry. While he was
walking in the forest, he saw Mouse Deer. The tiger wanted to eat him.
Tiger slowly ducked,
crawled, approaching Mouse Deer, then..."Gotcha!" said Tiger. He
caught Mouse Deer. “Hello, Mouse Deer! I’m really hungry right now. You’ll be
my lunch!” said Tiger. Mouse Deer didn’t want to be his lunch. He tried to be
calm. He looked around and saw some buffalo’s dung. He had an idea. “I’m sorry,
Tiger. I can’t be your lunch now. The King has ordered me to guard his cake,”
said Mouse Deer calmly. “His cake?” said Tiger curiously. “Yes, there it is.
It’s very delicious. The King doesn’t want anyone else to eat it, so he ordered
me to guard it,” Mouse Deer pointed the buffalo’s dung. “Can I taste it?” Tiger
asked. “Of course you can’t. The King would be very angry,” said Mouse Deer
refused. “Just one little bite, Mouse Deer! The King will never know,” said
Tiger. “Well, okay, Tiger. But first let me run far away, so the King won’t
blame me,” said Mouse Deer. “All right, Mouse deer. You can go now.” Mouse Deer
ran quickly out of sight. Tiger then took a big mouthful of the ‘cake’.
“Phoooey!” He spit it out. “Yuck, that’s not cake. That’s buffalo’s dung.”
Tiger ran through the
forest. He caught up with Mouse Deer. “Mouse Deer, you tricked me. But now you
will be my lunch.” Mouse Deer looked around and saw a wasp nest in a tree. “I’m
sorry, Tiger. I can’t be your lunch now. The King has ordered me to guard his
drum,” said Mouse Deer calmly. “His drum?” said Tiger curiously. “Yes, there it
is. It has the best sound in the world. The King doesn’t want anyone else to
hit it,” Mouse Deer pointed the wasp nest. “Can I hit the King’s drum?” Tiger
asked. “Of course you can’t. The King would be very angry,” said Mouse Deer
refused. “Just one little hit, Mouse Deer! The King will never know,” said
Tiger. ”Well, all right, Tiger. But first let me run far away, so the King
won’t blame me,” said Mouse Deer. “All right, Mouse Deer. You can go now.”
Mouse Deer ran quickly out of sight. Tiger then reached up and hit the wasp
nest. Bzzzzzzz…! “Ouch…ouch! That’s not a drum. That a wasp nests!”
Tiger ran away. But the
wasps keep following him. He came to the river. He jumped in and stayed underwater
as long as he could. At last the wasps went away. Then he jumped out. He ran
through the forest till he found Mouse Deer. “Mouse Deer, you tricked me again.
But now you will be my lunch.” Mouse Deer looked around and saw a cobra. The
snake was coiled asleep on the ground. “I’m sorry, Tiger. I can’t be your lunch
now. The King has ordered me to guard his belt,” said Mouse Deer calmly. “His
belt?” said Tiger curiously. “Yes. There it is. It’s the best belt in the
world. The King doesn’t want anyone else to wear it,” Mouse Deer pointed the
cobra. “Can I wear it?” Tiger asked. “Of course you can’t. The King would be
very angry,” said Mouse Deer refused. “Just for one moment, Mouse Deer! The
King will never know,” said Tiger. ”Well, all right, Tiger. But first let me
run far away, so the King won’t blame me,” said Mouse Deer. “All right, Mouse
Deer. You can go now.” Mouse Deer ran quickly out of sight. Tiger then took the
snake and started to warp it around himself. The cobra woke up. It squeezed
Tiger and bit him. SSssssstt! “Oouch! Ow! Ooow! That’s not a belt! That’s a
cobra! Help! Mouse Deer! Help!” But Mouse Deer was already far away. He laughed
aloud. Mouse Deer was safe from Tiger now.
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