318 tale 34 the monkey who had lost his face
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The monkey who had lost
his face
Once upon a time, there
was a monkey. Many in the settlement liked him and others didn’t. Those, who
liked him, did it because he was always laughing, spoke to everybody and made
jokes about everything and everybody all day long and took nothing for
serious. Those, who didn’t like him, did it because of the same reason.
But one morning when he
went on the street, he noticed that the monkeys crossing him, looked at him
in a very strange way, some laughed, others were frightened of him, but none
of them behaved like before and nobody stopped to talk to him. He was very
sad and went home.
In the entrance hall of
his house, there was a big mirror and when he stood in front of it, he
noticed that something was different about him. However, he couldn’t
immediately find out what was wrong. Then he saw it, he had no face. On the
place, where his faced used to be, there was a great emptiness. Only his eyes
where on their place and they looked strange there, alone, without eyebrows,
no nose and mouth below them. He lifted his hands and touched the emptiness
to make sure that it was real what he saw. Yes, he had lost his face.
He tried to remember
where he could have left it. When he had come home the previous evening, some
so-called friends accompanied him and they behaved normally, which meant that
at that time he must still have had his face on his place. Therefore, he
began to look around in his house. First, he ran from room to room, but as he
didn’t find it, he began to look in every corner. Without success!
Of course, he asked
himself many questions. For example: How can somebody lose one’s face?
Wouldn’t he have noticed if somebody had tried to cut his face off?
He threw himself on his
bed and wanted to cry but no tears came out of the emptiness and ran down on
his cheeks because there was none. For many days, he didn’t leave his house,
didn’t eat nor drink.
Of course, by that time,
everybody in the settlement had heard about the monkey without face and as he
was not seen in the streets anymore, the inhabitants felt a bit guilty. They
thought that maybe someone had stolen his face.
There was a female monkey
who didn’t particularly like him but who felt sorrier for him than the others
did. She went to his house with some food and drink and knocked at the door.
There was no answer. She knocked again for many times. After approximately an
hour, the door opened at last. First, the female monkey was shocked and
nearly ran away but our main character of the tale touched her hand, she
stayed, and with his eyes, he pleaded her to come in.
When she took the food
and drink out of the basket in which she had brought them, he suddenly felt
that tears came out of his eyeholes and slowly his face came back.
For the first time in his
life, he had had a sincere feeling and that was what brought his face back.
Now, those began to be friends with him who had despised him before and those
who had liked him because of his insincerity now hated him.
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Friday, 21 February 2020
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