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A Dream Saved the King!

Once a King was ruling a state. Some enemies planned to kill the king. They reached his palace with a big knife. The king was sleeping in his room. The killers sat hiding outside his room. They sat folding their bodies as there was very little space.
Right that time, the king saw a dream. He saw a duck in the dream. He saw the duck sitting in the water folding his body. The king spoke in the sleep:
"Sitting by folding the body".
The killers thought that perhaps the king knows they are there.
The killers became alert and started digging the land beneath the room. Right that time the king saw a dog in the dream. He saw the dog digging the land. The king spoke in the sleep:
"Digging the land".
The killers thought that the king has indeed seen them so they got afraid and started running. Right that time the king saw a horse in the dream. He saw the horse running. The king spoke in the sleep:
"Running Fast".
Now the killers thought that king will catch and hang them so they left the state forever.
Thus the coincidence of the king's dream with the killers' movements saved the king!

Translated from Gujarati into English by Tushar Anjaria.

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