Thief and king





There was a thief in some age. He was very clever. People said that he could fly to the mascara of the man's eyes. One day the thief thought that till he would not go to the capital and show his feet, his throat would not be scarred among the thieves. After thinking this, he rushed towards the capital, and when he reached there, he turned around the city to see where he could do it. He decided that he would begin his work at the king's palace. The king had deployed many soldiers for the night guarding the palace. Without even caught Parinda could not enter the palace. There was a huge clock in the palace, which kept playing hours to tell the time of the night. The thief gathered some nails of iron and when the clock played twelve in the night, with every voice of the hour, he went on stopping each nail in the wall of the palace. In this way, without making any noise, he put twelve nails on the wall, then caught him caught and climbed up and entered the palace. After that, he went to the treasury and brought many diamonds from there. The next day when the theft was detected, the ministers reported it to the king. The king was shocked and angry. He instructed the ministers to seize the number of soldiers to patrol the streets of the city, and if at night someone is found roaming, then consider him as a thief and get arrested. At the time when the announcement was being made in the court, a thief was present in the search of a citizen. He came to know of one thing in the whole scheme. It soon became known that about twenty-six soldiers were selected for patrol in the city. She went home cleanly and took a beggar's bamboo and got her from the wives of twenty-six soldiers. Each of them was curious to know that her husband could get a reward from the thief and get the reward from the king. One by one, the thief went to them all and saw their hands and told them that the night is auspicious for him. The thief will come to his house in her husband's dress; But, let's not let the thief cast inside your house, otherwise, he will suppress you. Turn off all the doors of the house and even if she speaks in the voice of her husband, throwing coal burning on it. The result will be that the thief will catch up. All the women got ready for the thief's arrival at night. They did not give this information to their husbands Meanwhile, the husband went to his patrol and kept on guard till four o'clock in the morning. Though it was still dark, till then, no one else appeared there, then he thought that the thief would not come that night, thinking that he decided to go home. As soon as they reached the house, the women became suspicious and they started the action of the thief. The result was that the soldiers became very angry and could hardly convince their women that they are their real husbands and they should open the door for them. Due to the burning of all the husbands, they were taken to the hospital. The next day when the king came on the court, the whole story was told. The king was very worried and ordered Kotwal to go and get a thief. That night Kotwal started getting ready to guard the city. When he was going to a street, the thief looked at him and said, "I am a thief." Kotwal thought that someone is joking, he said, "joke, and if you are a thief, then come with me. I will put it in the woods. "The thief said," Okay, what will spoil me! "And he reached Kotla with a place to place." The Kotwal said, "How do you use this verse? Please kindly explain to me. " Kotwal said, 'What confidence do you have! I tell you and you run away?' "Thieves said," I have handed myself to you without telling me. Why should I run away? "Kotwal agreed to show him that How to put the lumber on it: As soon as he put his hands and feet in it, the thief turned the key to the lock and closed the Katha lock and let Kotwal ram and ram walked through. The night was winter. When the soldiers came out of the house, they saw that Kotwal was stranded in the Katha and took them out of it and took them to the hospital. The next day, when the court came, the king was told the whole story of the night. The king was so surprised that he decided to surrender the thief himself that night. The thief was present in the court at that time and was listening to all the things. At night, he made a disgust for the sadhu and sat down on the bank of the river under a tree. The king started patrolling and passed twice before the sadhu. For the third time when he came back, he asked the sadhu, "Have you seen any stranger coming from here?" The sadhus replied that "He had thought in his own mind that if anybody came out of him He does not know if you want, sit down with me and see if someone is coming or not. "One thing came in the king's mind and he decided that the monk should wear this dress and make the journey around the city and he Monk After wearing a lot of debate and refusing to talk to him two or three times, the thieves finally agreed to listen to the king and they changed clothes among themselves. The thief immediately rode on the king's horse. Arriving in the palace and sleeping comfortably after going to the King's sleeping room, the poor king continued to wait for the thief to catch the thief, and there were four voices of the morning. Raja saw that neither the monk returned And no man or thief went that way, so he decided to go back to the castle, but when he arrived at the gates of the palace guards thought, King has already come, Do not be a thief, who wants to enter the palace as king. They caught the king and put him in the black hole. The king made noises, but no one listened to him. When the daylight was light, the Sentry, who guarded the dungeon, recognized the face of the king and started shivering trembling fear. He fell on the king's feet. The king summoned all the soldiers and went to the palace. On the other hand, the thief who slept in the palace in the form of a king overnight, the first day of the sunburst, only in the king's dress and on the horse of his horse. The next day when the king reached his court, it was very frustrating. He declared that if the thief gets present in front of him, he will be forgiven and no action will be taken against him, but he will also get the reward for his cleverness. The thief was present there and immediately came in front of the king and said, "Maharaj, I am the culprit." In this proof, he stole everything that was stolen from the king's palace, along with the king's dress and His horse also, the king gave him the village reward and promised that he would stop stealing further. After that, the thieves started living with great joy.

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