A hunter trained a Partridge to attract and kill other birds. The sad Partridge vowed to keep quiet. However, the angry hunter hit on its head and the Partridge cried out in pain. Many birds flew towards it and were captured. One day, the hunter felt thirsty and went to the monk's house. With its master asleep, the Partridge asked the monk, 'Is it my mistake that birds die?' The monk said, 'You never intended to get the poor birds killed. So, you aren't guilty.' The happy Partridge flew away from there.
Morality:- Do not force others to commit crimes.
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