The King and Queen of Siam had many daughters, and the Queen said -
It's very difficult for me to remember so many names !
Ok , Let's call them January , February , March .......
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But , the king had a peculiar habit. Instead of receiving gifts on his birthday , he gave them . One year he gave a green parrot in a golden cage to his daughters . But one day when Princess September went to say good morning to her parrot she found it lying dead at the bottom of its golden encage. She burst into a flood of tears !
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After sometime , a little bird hopped into her room and sung a beautiful song and princess September enjoyed it ! princess was not crying anymore and said-
That was a Very nice song !
Would you care to have me in place of your parrot? “It’s true that I’m not so pretty to look at, but on the other hand I have a much better voice.
Princess Agreed . Then after a few days , her sisters came to her and said ....
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Well, my dear, “it’s absurd to talk of your bird when the little fellow flies in and out just as he likes. Do you mind our asking where your bird is now? And what makes you think he’ll come back?Pop him in the cage when he comes back !
What should I do now !! Should I keep the bird in the cage or not !?I am very confused .
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As soon as the bird came , Princess September popped the bird into cage. Then when the princess told him to sing , he refused ! He was very sad that before , he was flying in the air but now he is in the bars of the cage ! But then the Princess thought , that if the bird is in the cage , he will not sing until he gets freedom from that cage . So , she thought that let the bird fly and enjoy his life rather than sitting in bars of a cage .
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September kept her window open day and night so that the little bird might come into her room whenever he felt inclined, and this was very good for her; so she grew extremely beautiful. And when she was old enough she married the King of Cambodia and was carried on a white elephant all the way to the city in which the King lived.