Theme: Speaking without knowing; gossip
The case of the giraffe
|
- Have you heard
the news, Mr.
Lion?
It was the Ostrich passing on what all the
animals in the zoo were talking about: the
disappearance of the giraffe. |
The Lion said nothing.
At dawn, the Giraffe was not in her enclosure. She
disappeared without telling anyone.
Each animal had a different version of the event; They
talked non-stop...
- Surely, Mrs. Giraffe got tired of the monotony of the
Zoo! - Said the monkey.
Some thought of kidnapping and imagined the millionaire
ransom (which no one has asked for it yet!).
The Hippo, very close to Giraffe, suffered from all this
talk. He imagined the thousand dangers that her friend
could be in, he even thought that he could be the reason
of this “escape”: what if he said something that hurt
the sensitive giraffe, and that was the reason she left?
Noticing the suffering of the Hippo, the Lion, very
sensible, called him:
─ Listen, my friend, be careful what these animals say.
No one is sure of anything, and no one has seen
anything. Those who don't have much to do, talk about
the lives of other animals, and end up jumping to
conclusions, gossiping...
They were interrupted by a little ant that, out of
breath, hopped around to be heard:
─ I saw it! I saw it! I saw a circus truck here at the
zoo!…
It was a screaming. Everyone was sure: the mystery of
the Giraffe's disappearance was solved! It was obvious
that she would become a circus artist! How have they not
thought of this before? And they went out to spread the
news to the entire zoo.
Only the Hippo remained (whining because his friend
hadn't even said goodbye to him!…) And the Lion,
unworried.
To everyone's surprise, moments later the Giraffe
appeared, explaining as she could (because her mouth was
sedated) that during the night she had gone to the
dentist. Her tooth hurt a lot, and the zoo’s doctor
noticed and that's why they took her right away.
And the Hippo had believed in all that mess the animals
made!
He understood, then, what the Lion had explained to him.
You have to think a lot about what others say and not to
be carried away by gossip and lies…
(Story by Leticia Müller.)
Translation:
Larissa Martine - larissa_am@hotmail.com
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