As you sow, so shall you reap

As you sow, so shall you reap

      The story: 

 A rich man had a pet elephant in a certain town. In the same town a tilor had a shop. The elephant went for drinking water from a stream outside the town daily.

The elephant used to pass by the tailor's shop. The tailor gave him a bun every day. With the passage of time they became good friends and liked to meet each other daily.

The tailor always waited for the elephant. The elephant was also regular to reach his shop at the same time.

 One day the tailor had a dispute with one of his customers. He was feeding unhappy. Meanwhile, the elephant arrived and put his trunk into the shop through the Window to get a usual friendly bun.

 The tailor instead giving a bun pricked its trunk with a needle. The felt hurt at it but silently went away to the syream to have a drink. The elephant quenched his thirst and then filled his trunk with dirty, muddy water.

It came back to the tailor's shop, entered its trunk into the shop and sprinkled the muddy water over there. All the shop looked as it was plasted with mud.

 The fancy dresses and the wedding robes were mud stained and spoiled. The tailor was very sorry for what he had done. It was of no use crying spilt milk.

Moral : As you sow, so shall you reap. 

             It is no use crying over spilt milk