*The Honest Woodcutter*
Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a woodcutter named Rohan. Rohan was known for his kindness and honesty. He would cut wood in the forest and sell it in the market to earn a living.
One day, while cutting wood, Rohan's axe slipped and fell into the river. He searched for it everywhere but couldn't find it. Without his axe, Rohan couldn't work, and his family would go hungry.
A wealthy merchant who was passing by saw Rohan crying and asked him what was wrong. Rohan explained the situation, and the merchant offered to give him a new axe. However, Rohan refused, saying, "I don't want a new axe. I want my own axe back."
The merchant was impressed by Rohan's honesty and decided to help him. He jumped into the river and found Rohan's axe. He returned it to Rohan, saying, "Your honesty is more valuable than any axe."
From that day on, Rohan's honesty became known throughout the village. People began to trust him, and his business flourished. Rohan's family was happy, and he lived a contented life.
*Moral:* Honesty is the best policy. Being truthful and honest, even in difficult situations, can bring great rewards and respect from others.
*Time for Bed:* Now, it's time for you to drift off to sleep, just like Rohan's peaceful night's sleep after a day of honest work. Sweet dreams!
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