One day, a train was approaching
the small town of Cheekyville. On the train was a strange guy with a big
suitcase. He was called William Warbler - the man, not the suitcase - and he
looked very common indeed. What made him most unusual, though, was the fact
that whenever he needed to communicate he did it by singing opera. It didn't
matter to William whether it was simply a matter of answering a brief greeting,
like 'good day'. He would clear his voice and respond,
"Gooood dayyy to
youuuuuuuu..... tooOOOO!"
It wouldn't be unfair to say that
almost everyone considered William Warbler a massive pain in the neck. No one
could get a normal, spoken, word out of him. And, as no one knew how he made
his living - and he lived quite simply, always wearing his same old second-hand
suit - they often treated him with disdain.
They made fun of his singing,
calling him 'Don No One', 'Poor-Rotti', and 'Lazy Miserables'. William had been
in Cheekyville for some years, when, one day, a rumour spread round town like
wildfire: William had secured a role in a very important opera in the nation's
capital, and there were posters everywhere advertising the event. Everyone in
the capital went to see it, and it was a great success. At the end of its run -
to everyone in Cheekyville's surprise - when William was being interviewed by
reporters, he answered their questions by speaking rather than singing. And he
did it with great courtesy, and with a clears and pleasant voice.
From that day, William gave up
singing at all hours. Now he did it only during his stage appearances and world
tours. Some people suspected why he had changed, but others still had no idea,
and continued believing him to be somewhat mad. They wouldn't have thought so
if they had seen what William kept in his big suitcase. It was a large stone,
with a hand-carved message on it.
The message said: "Practice,
my boy. Practice every second, for you never know when your chance will
come."
Little did people realise that he
only got the role in the opera because the director had heard William singing
while out buying a newspaper.
Moral :- Success comes as a
result of hard work and constant effort.
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