![]() ![]() ![]() Then they all ran to the gardner and shouted, "Quick, Sam has fallen into the well. "Sam has fallen into the well?" cried the father. ![]() Together they ran to the father and cried, "Quick, Sam has fallen into the well. "What?" cried the mother, "Sam has fallen into the well? Run and tell father!" Now one day the two brothers were playing near the well in their garden when Sam fell into the well, and Tikki Tikki Tembo No Sarimbo Hari Kari Bushkie Perry Pem Do Hai Kai Pom Pom Nikki No Meeno Dom Barako ran to his mother, shouting, "Quick, Sam has fallen into the well. Once upon a time in faraway China there lived two brothers, one named Sam, and one named Tikki Tikki Tembo No Sarimbo Hari Kari Bushkie Perry Pem Do Hai Kai Pom Pom Nikki No Meeno Dom Barako. "Where did you come from? Why are you here alone? You look as if you've come along way," said the old woman, pouring cold water from her pot into a small cup and handling it to Makato. " Please, can I have some water to drink?" Makato asked an old woman with big water pot on her head. After a month's journey, he reached a village boundary of the kingdom of Sukhotai. He walked along cheerfully, enjoying new sights and talking to the people he met on the way. He left his village and set out into the wide world. Sometime later, Makato decided to try his fortune. You might be lucky if you could go there." "They say Pra Ruang of Sukhotai is very kindhearted king. "The land you wish to go is called Sukhotai," said his employer. I wish I could see that land for myself." His eyes sparked with excitement. "I've heard that the land is fertile and the people are kind. "I woulds like to go on a journey for adventure," said Makato pointing to the northeast. "What are you thinking about so deeply, my boy?" asked his employer. One fine evening after he had finished chopping up a big pile of wood, he sat down for rest and thought of all he would like to do in the future.He wanted to try his luck in far-off strange lands for he longed for exciting adventures. Wherever he went his employers praised him for being sensible, hardworking, good-tempered, and cheerful. He knew that if he did not work he would starve. He never idled, and although he was paid only small wage, he was satisfied. He did every kind of work-carrying heavy things, clearing away forest, or feeding pigs. He had no brother, sisters, cousins, or friends to take care of him, so he had to make a living for himself. He was an orphan, for his father and mother died when he was very young. Once upon a time, there was a boy whose name was Makato. ![]()
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