Why the Bear’s Tail is Short
18th September 2008
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WHY THE BEAR’S TAIL IS SHORT
CHARACTERS:
NARRATOR
MAN 1
MAN 2
FOX
BEAR
SCRIPT:
NARRATOR: One very cold day in winter, a fox saw some men taking home a load of fish.
MAN 1: Wow, today we caught a lot of fish. Don´t you think so?.
MAN 2: Yes, it was a good day for us. Come on, let´s hurry up, I am hungry.
NARRATOR: The fox jumped upon the wagon while the men were not looking.
FOX: It´s time to throw out some of the best fish. Today I will have a very good dinner.
NARRATOR: Then Mr. Fox jumped from the wagon and began to eat the fish.
FOX: This fish is delicious. It´s the best I have ever tried!. I think I will do this more often.
NARRATOR: While he was eating the fish, Mr. Bear came along.
BEAR: Good morning, you have had good luck fishing today. Those are very fine fish. How did you catch them?.
FOX: They are fine fish. If you will go fishing with me to-night, I will show you how to catch even better fish than these.
BEAR: I will go with you gladly. I will bring my hook and line too.
FOX: You don’t need a hook and line. I always catch fish with my tail. You have a much longer tail than I, and can fish so much the better.
NARRATOR: At sunset the bear met the fox. They went across the frozen river until they came to a small hole in the ice.
FOX: Now, Mr. Bear, sit down here on the ice and put your tail through the hole. You must keep still for a long while. That is the best way to catch fish. Wait until the fish take hold of your tail. Then pull up as hard as you can.
NARRATOR: The bear sat very still for a long time. At last he began to feel cold and he moved a little.
BEAR: Ouch, my tail is frozen!. Is it time to pull out the fish?.
FOX: No, no, wait until more fish have taken hold of your tail. You are very strong. You can wait a little longer.
NARRATOR: So the poor bear waited until it was almost morning. Just then some dogs began to bark on the bank of the river.
BEAR: I hear some dogs barking and they are coming this way. I have to pull out my tail.
NARRATOR: But he pulled and pulled.
BEAR: Oh no, my tail is frozen. Uff!. I have to pull harder!.
NARRATOR: So he pulled and pulled until at length the tail was broken short off.
BEAR: Oh no, my tail!.
FOX: Ha, ha, ha, this is so funny!.
BEAR: Don´t laugh…you tricked me… this is all your fault!.
FOX: Oops!. Ha, ha, ha, I have to get away before he gets me!.
NARRATOR: And the Fox ran away laughing and laughing at the trick he had played on Mr. Bear. Bears’ tails have been short ever since.
THE END
Author: Native American Indian Legend
Adapted by: K I D S I N C O
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