--Do you used to suspect about a hard nut to crack before?
--Is it makes you confused or had some headache when you try to find their answer?
--Do you be the one like me that try to find out the answer of these?
--And if you be the one like me. Now, I already have some answer about its.
* So, today I will show you to know about those some. I believe that some of you all are never know about it before and you will surprise of it. What it can be like this? Why it is be like that? Or who did the thing like those?
>> Let‘s me share the surprise story with you all.
--Is it makes you confused or had some headache when you try to find their answer?
--Do you be the one like me that try to find out the answer of these?
--And if you be the one like me. Now, I already have some answer about its.
* So, today I will show you to know about those some. I believe that some of you all are never know about it before and you will surprise of it. What it can be like this? Why it is be like that? Or who did the thing like those?
>> Let‘s me share the surprise story with you all.
*Why Dogs Chase Cats* retold by S. E. Schlosser
----- Once long ago, Dog was married to Cat. They were happy together, but every night when Dog came home from work, Cat said she was too sick to make him dinner. Dog was patient with this talk for a while, but he soon got mighty tired of fixing dinner for them both after a hard day's work. After all, Cat just stayed home all day long.
---- One day, Dog told Cat he was going to work, but instead he hid in the cupboard and watched
Cat to see if she really was sick. As soon as Cat thought Dog had left, she started playing games with Kitten. They laughed and ran about. Cat wasn't the least bit sick.
--- Dog jumped out of the cupboard. When Cat saw him, she stuck a marble in her cheek and told Dog she had a toothache. Dog got so mad at her he started chasing her around and around the house.
>> Dogs have been chasing Cats ever since.
Why Sun ~ Moon are followed by each other?
------ THE SUN loves the moon. She is his sweetheart. He wants her for his wife. But once the moon said to him, "I will marry you, but only on the condition that you give me a gift. Anything suits me, but it must be to my measurement."
----- "What kind of a gift would you like?" asked the sun.
---- "It doesn't matter, as long as it fits me."
--- "Good," said the sun. He brought her a gift, the best that there was. But he could not get the correct measurement. He never could. He would measure her carefully so that it would fit just right. Then he would bring the gift and it would be too small, or maybe too large. So it went on, and he never could fit her.
-- For this reason, the sun could never marry the moon. He loves her very much and also he wants her because the wealth that she owns is durable. The sun's wealth never lasts. It disappears very quickly. This tale is very sad.
----- Once upon a time there was one who had as curious pets an educated cat and a very intelligent monkey. The man's name was Oname'a. He understood the language of the animals.--
----- One day the cat and the monkey were quarreling.
--- The monkey said to the cat, "You aren't worth anything. You don't divert the master. You don't play with him. I amuse him with my intelligence and he pets me."
--- The cat replied, "Well, I take care of his house. When I am about, the rats don't come into the kitchen. And those which do come never leave, because I kill them."
----- In the middle of this talk a rat came out of a hole and stopped near a table, wanting to get up on top of it. The cat jumped. But the rat escaped. It ran around the table and benches a few times and hid under a stone in the corner.
--- The monkey laughed and made fun of the cat, telling him that he was stupid and incapable.
--- "All right, let's see if you are any better."
--- The monkey went over to the corner where the rat was hidden and moved the rock. The rat ran out and up on top of the table. The monkey pursued it. The rat ran around a water jug and some pottery plates, and ran into a hole.
--- The monkey circled all of the dishes but so stupidly that he knocked them all over with his tail, breaking them all. He didn't catch the rat, and he was very ashamed.
--- Then the cat said, "You think yourself more lively than I. You want to catch the rat, but you don't. Instead, you break all of the plates and the water-jug from which my master drinks. When he comes home and sees this, then you will get the punishment you deserve!"
--- The monkey could not answer. All he could do was bite his nails.
--- The monkey circled all of the dishes but so stupidly that he knocked them all over with his tail, breaking them all. He didn't catch the rat, and he was very ashamed.
--- Then the cat said, "You think yourself more lively than I. You want to catch the rat, but you don't. Instead, you break all of the plates and the water-jug from which my master drinks. When he comes home and sees this, then you will get the punishment you deserve!"
--- The monkey could not answer. All he could do was bite his nails.
----- Peter came in. He saw things spread all over the floor. "What went on here?" he asked.
The cat was stretched out watching the hole where the rat had disappeared.
--- "Well, who broke the dishes on the table?" asked Peter.
--- "I broke them," said the monkey. But he didn't lift his head.
--- "So you were playing around with the cat? Is that it?"
--- "No, Sir," said the cat, "We weren't playing. A rat came out but I couldn't catch him. Then the monkey called me stupid and incapable. So I said to him, 'You catch the rat if you think that you are better than I am.' He couldn't, but he tumbled over all the plates."
The cat was stretched out watching the hole where the rat had disappeared.
--- "Well, who broke the dishes on the table?" asked Peter.
--- "I broke them," said the monkey. But he didn't lift his head.
--- "So you were playing around with the cat? Is that it?"
--- "No, Sir," said the cat, "We weren't playing. A rat came out but I couldn't catch him. Then the monkey called me stupid and incapable. So I said to him, 'You catch the rat if you think that you are better than I am.' He couldn't, but he tumbled over all the plates."
----- The monkey was punished for making fun of the cat. Later the rat came out and the cat gave him a blow with his left paw and killed him. He took the rat to his master who gave the rat back to the cat for his supper.