One day, the birds decided to go on a picnic. The sparrow said: I will bring all the vegetables. The canary said: I will do the cooking. The dove said: I will do the sweeping. But who will bring the cooking utensils? The crow said: Don’t worry about this at all. I will bring what we need.
He went first to the potter and said to him: Oh potter, give me a pot and a bowl. The potter said to him: I have lost my temper. Go away from here, or I will hit you with a stone.
The crow went to the grocer and said to him: Give me fat, oil, honey, and sugar. Bring the things quickly. The grocer said: My wife is suffering from a headache because of your talking. Go far away, or I will hit you with a stick. The crow didn’t get anything, so he returned with empty hands. Everyone felt anxiety. What will we do now? The peacock said: Let me try now.
The peacock went to the potter and said: I will sing for you like this, and you will sleep quickly. The peacock began singing, and the baby slept. The potter took a large or small stone as he wanted, a bowl or two, or the number he wanted, and went to the grocer. He said to him: Mr. Grocer, why do you seem tense? He answered: My wife is suffering from a headache. The peacock said: I will try to sing her a lullaby; perhaps she will feel better. The grocer was happy with the lullaby. His wife got up and sat on the bed. She said to him: You sing beautifully.
Then the grocer asked him: Why did you come here, oh peacock? He said: All the birds went on a picnic today, and we need fat, oil, honey, sugar, and other things. The grocer said: You can take what you want. The grocer wrapped all the things. The peacock said: How much does everything cost? The grocer said: I don’t want any money. I am giving this to all the birds as a gift. Then two large doves made a basket and took the groceress to the picnic place. All the birds were happy. The peacock said: How did the peacock get all this when the crow couldn’t? The sparrow said: I followed both of them, and I saw and heard everything. This is the moral of the beautiful story.