The Boy Bathing
Posted by kathavarta on June 30, 2008
A Boy bathing in a river was in danger of being drowned.
He called out to a passing traveller for help, but instead of holding out a helping hand, the man stood by unconcernedly, and scolded the boy for his imprudence.
“Oh, sir!” cried the youth, “pray help me now and scold me afterwards.”
Moral:
Counsel without help is useless.

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