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Opossum's Tail is Bare A Cherokee story retold by Sanjit |
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"Of course you'll have a special seat” said Rabbit. "Everyone will see and admire your tail. No other animal has one as beautiful as yours."
Opossum
swished his tail proudly, not realizing Rabbit was making fun of him.
"As a special treat" said Rabbit, "Cricket the barber will comb
and trim your tail tomorrow afternoon, so it will look more beautiful than
ever." Opossum was very pleased and Rabbit ran off as fast as he could,
because he couldn't stop laughing.
The next
day Cricket came to Opossum's house. "Thank you for letting me groom your
beautiful tail, Opossum. I will be able to tell my grandchildren."
"Yes, combing my tail is a great honour for your family" said vain
Opossum.
Cricket
took his comb and scissors and a long shiny red ribbon from his bag.
"This is special ribbon" said Cricket. "When I've combed and
trimmed your sumptuous tail I'll wrap it in this ribbon so it won't pick up any
dust on your way to the dance".
"That's an excellent idea" said Opossum "My tail mustn't get
dirty."
Cricket's gentle combing of his tail soon made Opossum sleepy.
He started
to snore loudly and didn't stir until Cricket woke him. Opossum looked at the
bright shiny ribbon wrapped around his tail. "All the other animals will
envy my beautiful tail when I unwrap it" he said.
When he arrived at the dance, Rabbit led Opossum to his special seat. When the
music started he stood up and said to the others "When I remove this
ribbon, you can admire my beautiful tail as I dance. There is no other tail as
beautiful as mine."
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Opossum was so surprised and embarrassed he couldn't speak. All he could do was roll over on his back - which is what Opossums do today if you surprise or embarrass them |