Here is the link for my audio story telling video :-
Assignment 2- Momotaro Audio Story Telling
Below is the script of this story:-
Below is the script of this story:-
"It seemed a
very long time to her to wait till her husband returned. The old man at last
came back as the sun was setting, with a big bundle of grass on his back—so big
that he was almost hidden and she could hardly see him. He seemed very tired
and used the scythe for a walking stick, leaning on it as he walked along.
As soon as
the old woman saw him she called out:
“O Fii San! (old man) I have been
waiting for you to come home for such a long time to-day!”
“What is the matter? Why are you so
impatient? Has anything happened while I have been away?”
“Oh, no! Nothing has happened, only
I have found a nice present for you!”
“That is good,” said the old man. He then washed his feet
in a basin of water and stepped up to the veranda.
The old
woman now ran into the little room and brought out from the cupboard the big
peach. It felt even heavier than before. She held it up to him, saying:
“Just look at this! Did you ever see
such a large peach in all your life?”
When the
old man looked at the peach he was greatly astonished and said:
“This is indeed the largest peach I
have ever seen! Wherever did you buy it?”
“I did not buy it,” answered the old woman. “I found it in the river where I was washing.” And she told him the whole story.
“I am very glad that you have found
it. Let us eat it now, for I am hungry,” said the O Fii San.
He brought
out the kitchen knife, and, placing the peach on a board, was about to cut it
when, wonderful to tell, the peach split in two of itself and a clear voice said:
“Wait a bit, old man!” and out stepped a beautiful little child.
The old man
and his wife were both so astonished at what they saw that they fell to the
ground. The child spoke again:
“Don’t be afraid. I am no demon or
fairy. I will tell you the truth. Heaven has had compassion on you. Every day
and every night you have lamented that you had no child. Your cry has been
heard and I am sent to be the son of your old age!”
On hearing this the old man and his wife were
very happy. They had cried night and day for sorrow at having no child to help
them in their lonely old age, and now that their prayer was answered they were
so lost with joy that they did not know where to put their hands or their feet.
First the old man took the child up in his arms, and then the old woman did the
same; and they named him MOMOTARO, OR SON OF A PEACH."
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