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A Scary Cold Water Drop

An old woman was living alone in a village. The village was near to the forest. There were wild animals like Lion, Tiger in the forest.
One day there was very heavy rain there. There was a flood in the river. The water entered the forest so some animals rushed to the village. A Tiger came near the old woman's house. He was hungry so the old woman got afraid that he may attack her. So she started singing:
"I am not afraid of a Lion, I am not afraid of a Tiger. But I am afraid of the Scary Cold Water Drop".
The Tiger was surprised to hear this. How come this old woman is not afraid of any wild animal but she is afraid of a Scary Cold Water Drop? He decided to meet the Scary Cold Water Drop so he went to the woman's house. He sat outside the door.
The roof of the house was made of tiles. The rain water was falling down from the roof. As the rain had stopped, its water was falling drop by drop. Due to cold, the water drop was very chilled and biting. When it fell on the tiger, he literally shivered with the cold. As the cold water was falling drop by drop, the tiger was scared of its chill and bite. The tiger ran away from the old woman's house. Thus the old woman was saved by the "Scary Cold Water Drop"!

Translated from Gujarati into English by Tushar Anjaria

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