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  • There was a young woodcutter named Taro.He lived with his old parents on a lonely hillside.He earned only a small amount of money from his work.This made him sad because he wanted to make life better for his parents.
  • He is Taro's father.
  • She is Taro's mother
  • One evening,when Taro and his parents were sitting in a corner of their hut,a strong wind began to blow.It whistled through the cracks of the hut and everyone felt very cold.This made Taro sadder than ever,for the sake was expensive.
  • I wish I had a cup of sake;it would warm me and do my old heart good.
  • Next morning,he woke up earlier than usual and gone tothe forest.
  • He kept on chopping the wood for a long time.His mouth was dry and he felt thirsty,but he kept on  chopping the wood.Suddenly a sound of water falling somewhere nearly,Taro stopped his work.He had ever seen or heard rushing water nearby.He was very thirsty.He ran in the direction of the sound.
  • Taro saw a small but beautiful waterfall He drank the liquid but to his surprise it was not water but sake. Taro had a pitcher with him. He filled it with delicious liquid and hurried home.
  • The old man was delighted with the sake.Taro told the story of the magic waterfall.So the story spread other villagers
  • Next morning much before Taro all the villagers had reached the magic waterfall. However they became angry when they tasted the liquid. It was nothing but cold water. They were very angry and wanted to drown Tare who they thought had cheated them. Taro hid himself in the forest to escape their tre. When they had gone, hetasted the liquid himself. It was the same fine sake. It was now clear that the magle waterfall gave sake only to Taro. To all others it gave only water. God was kind to Taro because he was a thoughtful son.
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